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Survival outcomes following pregnancy or assisted reproductive technologies after breast cancer: A population-based study.

Jose Alejandro Rauh-HainJose ZubizarretaRoni Nitecki WilkeAlexander MelamedShuangshuang FuKirsten JorgensenPaula C BradyValerie L BakerMariana Chavez Mac GregorSharon H GiordanoNancy L Keating
Published in: Cancer (2022)
We sought to determine the impact of pregnancy or assisted reproductive technologies (ART) among breast cancer survivors. We performed a study of 30,021 women by linking available data from California and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinic Outcome Reporting System. For each pregnant woman, we matched at the time of pregnancy comparable women who were not pregnant at that point but were otherwise similar based on observed characteristics. We repeated these analyses for women who received ART. We found that pregnancy and ART were not associated with worse survival.
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