
ResumoNos últimos anos, têm sido observados retardos na maternidade. A maior incidência de câncer durante toda a vida e os percentuais de sobrevida mais expressivos para doenças oncológicas contribuíram para o surgimento de um número crescente de cânceres detectados durante a gravidez, o que implica a necessidade de um conhecimento mais aprofundado da concepção nessas pacientes. O câncer de mama é o tipo de neoplasia mais frequentemente detectado durante a gestação. Cerca de 40‐50% das sobreviventes do câncer de mama desejam engravidar subsequentemente ao tratamento. Apresentamos o caso de uma primigrávida diagnosticada com câncer de mama, que foi bem‐sucedida em sua primeira gestação a termo dois anos após o diagnóstico.AbstractDuring last years a delay of motherhood has been noticed. The increased incidence of cancer during lifetime and the increased survival rates of oncological diseases have contributed to a growing number of cancers detected during pregnancy which leads to the need for better knowledge about conception in these patients. Breast cancer is the most frequent type of cancer detected during pregnancy. About 40‐50% of breast cancer survivors want a subsequent pregnancy after treatment. We present a case of a primigravida diagnosed with breast cancer that conducted her first full term healthy pregnancy 2 years after diagnosis.
Neoplasia, Pregnancy, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Mama, Gravidez, Breast
Neoplasia, Pregnancy, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Mama, Gravidez, Breast
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