Literature DB >> 17434331

[Paradoxical interactions between pregnancy and breast cancer].

C Mathelin1, C Youssef, J-P Brettes, M-C Rio.   

Abstract

Interactions between pregnancy and breast cancer are complex and paradoxical. Epidemiological data show that nulliparity and late full-term pregnancy increase breast cancer risk. By contrast, early full-term pregnancy and multiparity are thought to be the most effective means of decreasing lifetime breast cancer risk. Paradoxically, young women diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy have a higher risk of dying from their disease. Moreover, there is a transient increase in risk of breast cancer in the first three to four years after pregnancy. After breast cancer treatment, there is no evidence that pregnancy increases the risk of breast cancer recurrence. Thus, it is not contraindicated in women previously treated for breast cancer and free of recurrence. Various physio-pathological mechanisms are involved in the protective effect of pregnancy, like cellular differentiation of mammary cells, mammary gland involution, circulating anti-mucin antibody and excretion in the milk of breast carcinogens. In the past, unfavorable effects of pregnancy were mainly attributed to precancerous cell proliferation induced by pregnancy-associated hormonal changes. However, recent studies suggest that the remodeling of cellular microenvironment and extracellular matrix during pregnancy and involution may contribute to enhanced invasive and metastatic potential of breast carcinomas.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17434331     DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2007.02.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Obstet Fertil        ISSN: 1297-9589


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Authors:  Mokhtar Hamdi-Cherif; Diego Serraino; Souad Bouad; Adlane Dib; Khadidja Boudaoud; Saida Atoui; Imene Mergherm; Federica Toffolutti; Ettore Bidoli; Lamia Kara; Asma Ayat; Ghania Habia; Kenza Makhloufi; Imane Bouchaibi; Sabah Kettaf; Samiha Chenafi; Douniazad Dilmi; Karima Bouhafs; Bahadinne Ablaoui; Hadjira Chaouche; Loubna Belbedj; Asma Nadjem; Nawel Lakab; Saverio Virdone; Chiara Panato
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2020-02-01
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