In utero exposure to breast cancer treatment: a population-based perinatal outcome study

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Nadom Safi
Antoinette Anazodo
Jan E. Dickinson
Kei Lui
Alex Y. Wang
Zhuoyang Li
Elizabeth A. Sullivan
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[1] University of Technology Sydney,Faculty of Health
[2] Sydney Children’s Hospital,The Kids Cancer Centre
[3] Prince of Wales Hospital,Nelune Comprehensive Cancer Centre
[4] The University of Western Australia,Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
[5] Royal Hospital for Women,Department of Newborn Care
[6] University of New South Wales,School of Women’s and Child’s Health
[7] University of Newcastle,Faculty of Health and Medicine
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British Journal of Cancer | 2019年 / 121卷
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Chemotherapy during a viable pregnancy may be associated with adverse perinatal outcomes. We conducted a prospective cohort study to examine the perinatal outcomes of babies born following in utero exposure to chemotherapy in Australia and New Zealand. Over 18 months we identified 24 births, of >400 g and/or >20-weeks’ gestation, to women diagnosed with breast cancer in the first or second trimesters. Eighteen babies were exposed in utero to chemotherapy. Chemotherapy commenced at a median of 20 weeks gestation, for a mean duration of 10 weeks. Twelve exposed infants were born preterm with 11 by induced labour or pre-labour caesarean section. There were no perinatal deaths or congenital malformations. Our findings show that breast cancer diagnosed during mid-pregnancy is often treated with chemotherapy. Other than induced preterm births, there were no serious adverse perinatal outcomes.
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