Melissa Jane Cook examines fertility and feeding after breast cancer and shares stories of hope and inspiration
Pregnancy among women who’ve suffered from breast cancer has become a topic of interest in research thanks to an increase in the number of younger women who are diagnosed with the disease, the growing trend of pregnancy at a later age and the fact that breast cancer cures have a higher success rate, due to new research and early detection.
WHAT IS BREAST CANCER?
Breast cancer is an uncontrolled growth of the cells in the breast gland. During the course of the disease, the cells mutate and spread to other parts of the body via the bloodstream or lymph channels. Early detection is the key to survival, as the first lesions of breast cancer appear 10 to 15 years before the actual cancer develops. By the time a woman feels a lump, the growth is rapid and aggressive treatment is needed to curb the cancer. Research has shown that women diagnosed during pregnancy respond just as well to cancer treatment as women with cancer at the same stages that are not pregnant.
BREAST CANCER AFFECTS FERTILITY
Specialist surgeon Dr Karin Baatjes, and Professor Apffelstaedt, Associate Professor-University of Stellenbosch and Head: Breast Clinic, Tygerberg Hospital say that the current drugs for treating breast cancer such as chemotherapy can impact a women’s fertility negatively. While this may not be a problem for women who are beyond their child-bearing years or those who already have children, it is an issue for younger woman who are still planning families. According to these two experts, it is therefore important that the impact of the treatment option be discussed with the patient before it is commenced.
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