Sentences with phrase «pregnancy after cancer»

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Higgins, S., Haffty, B. Pregnancy and lactation after breast - conserving therapy for early stage breast cancer.
Depression or anxiety during or after pregnancy is an illness best described as a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder (PMAD) and is as real as any other medical condition, like a heart disease, cancer, a broken leg or diabetes.
For women, breastfeeding is considered statistically helpful for everything from weight loss after pregnancy to improved odds of avoiding diabetes, osteoporosis, and breast and ovarian cancers.
He said doctorly things about there being no long - term studies about pregnancy after estrogen - positive breast cancer, the type that Melissa had survived.
Some studies suggest it may help prevent bone loss later in life and possibly lower the risk of ovarian cancer by delaying the onset of menstruation after pregnancy.
This technique was inspired by evidence that cancers grow like embryos do, re-awakening many genes vital for rapid growth during pregnancy that had been switched off after birth.
For the first time, a large population study has quantified the chance of pregnancy after treatment for cancer diagnosed in girls and women aged 39 or under.
«The major impact on pregnancy after some common cancers highlights the need for enhanced strategies to preserve fertility in girls and young women.»
For women who had not been pregnant before their cancer diagnosis, 20.6 % of the cancer survivors achieved a first pregnancy after diagnosis (2114 first pregnancies in 10,271 women), compared with 38.7 % in the control group.
However, for those women with a high risk of developing breast cancer, Haricharan et al. suggest that temporarily reducing STAT5 activity after pregnancy with medication might reduce this risk.
However, if the first pregnancy occurs after her 35th birthday, there is an increased risk of breast cancer.
Read the inspiring story of one Parsley Health member who worked with us to have a healthy pregnancy after surviving thyroid cancer.
Breastfeeding bonds a mother to her baby, stimulates important hormonal activities in her body, helps her lose weight after pregnancy and protects her against future breast cancer and osteoporosis.
The novel opens with Rosie hoping that her fifth pregnancy will bring her a girl — a girl she might name Poppy, after her younger sister who died of cancer when Rosie was just twelve.
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