Guilherme Nader Marta, Clinical fellow at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, shared Dana-Farber’s Breast Oncology Center’s post on X:
“Proud to share our latest publication in JNCI.
Despite more aggressive tumor characteristics, pregnancy history and recent childbirth were not independently associated with long-term outcomes in young women with early-stage breast cancer.”
Quoting Dana-Farber’s Breast Oncology Center’s post:
“Check out the recently published Young Women’s Breast Cancer Study looking at pregnancy history, recency of childbirth, and outcomes in young women with early-stage breast cancer.”
Title: Pregnancy history, recency of childbirth, and outcomes in young women with early-stage breast cancer
Authors: Guilherme Nader-Marta, Yue Zheng, Shoshana Rosenberg, Kate Dibble, Erica Mayer, Philip Poorvu, Kathryn Ruddy, Yaileen Guzman-Arocho, Laura Collins, Jeffrey Peppercorn, Lidia Schapira, Carmine Valenza, Virginia Borges, Nabihah Tayob, Steven Come, Ellen Warner, Kornelia Polyak, Eric Winer, Ann Partridge
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