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Are menses always necessary for pregnancy in patients with breast cancer?

https://doi.org/10.17650/1994-4098-2025-21-3-65-67

Abstract

A clinical case of pregnancy in a patient with breast cancer during adjuvant hormonal therapy with tamoxifen is presented. The patient underwent combined treatment: neoadjuvant chemotherapy with ovarian suppression, organpreserving surgery, radiation therapy and further hormonal therapy after the cancellation of ovarian suppression. The clinical case emphasizes the need to inform patients about the risk of pregnancy without restoration of menstrual function during tamoxifen intake and the importance of reliable contraception.

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M. Yu. Sheremet
AVA-PETER LLC
Russian Federation

Marina Yuryevna Sheremet

Build. 2, 4 Ilyushina St., Saint Petersburg 196634


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A. E. Protasova
AVA-PETER LLC; Saint Petersburg State University; V.A. Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Build. 2, 4 Ilyushina St., Saint Petersburg 196634

7–9 Universitetskaya Naberezhnaya, Saint Petersburg 199034

2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341


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A. N. Turomsha
AVA-PETER LLC
Russian Federation

Build. 2, 4 Ilyushina St., Saint Petersburg 196634


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Sheremet M.Yu., Protasova A.E., Turomsha A.N. Are menses always necessary for pregnancy in patients with breast cancer? Tumors of female reproductive system. 2025;21(3):65-67. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1994-4098-2025-21-3-65-67

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ISSN 1994-4098 (Print)
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