2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032002000900004
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Câncer de Mama Associado à Gravidez: Um Estudo Caso/Controle

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“…Mottola-Junior et al (13) To study 15 cases of PABC and compare them with a control group of young patients with invasive ductal carcinoma, evaluating the clinical stage, axillary lymph node involvement, nuclear grade, histological tumor grade, and hormone receptors for estrogen and progesterone.…”
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“…Mottola-Junior et al (13) To study 15 cases of PABC and compare them with a control group of young patients with invasive ductal carcinoma, evaluating the clinical stage, axillary lymph node involvement, nuclear grade, histological tumor grade, and hormone receptors for estrogen and progesterone.…”
Section: Study Objective Results Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the synthesis of evidence of the primary studies included in the review concerning the prognosis of PABC, we stress that nine out of the 13 studies included indicate that a poor prognosis is associated to late stage tumors (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(20)(21)(22)(23) .…”
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“…However, the disease itself does not indicate a poor prognosis. In a series of 15 cases of pregnancy-associated breast cancer most patients had locally advanced disease at diagnosis but progressed satisfactorily and were free of the disease [ 34 ]. We found no study in the literature investigating the relationship between breast cancer during pregnancy and hereditary cancer syndromes.…”
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“…De acordo com a literatura, os tipos de câncer mais incidentes entre mulheres grávidas são: melanoma maligno, linfomas malignos e leucemia, colo do útero, mama, ovário, cólon e tireoide. Dentre esses, o câncer de colo uterino é indicado como o mais incidente, seguido por câncer de mama (Mottola et al, 2002;Silva, Venâncio & Alves, 2015).…”
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