Pregnancy After Cancer Treatment?

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mimikitty
mimikitty Member Posts: 54
edited June 2014 in Stage I Breast Cancer

Hi,

This is my last week of radiation for a Stage 1b breast cancer.  I am highly ER & PR +.  My treatment included lumpectomy with radiation.  I did not need chemo but the oncologist is going to recommend tamoxifen after the radiation is done.  I am considering declining the tamoxifen and seeking nutritional, lifestyle and exercise changes to supplement the tamoxifen.  My oncotype score is 11, which translates to 8% probability of distant recurrance with tamoxifen, and 12% without tamoxifen.

My question is how soon after treatment can I become pregnant?  I read some promising recent studies that indicated pregnancy is not dangerous after treatment for ER+ cancer patients.  The study even suggested that pregnancy may reduce the risk of recurrance since estrogen levels are reduced during that time.  My husband thinks it wouldn't be a good idea to become pregnant so soon after treatment since my body is damaged from the radiation, surgery and anesthesia.  He worries the baby would have health issues as a result. 

Sorry if this question has been posted previously.  I searched the threads and couldn't find it. 

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  • peggy_j
    peggy_j Member Posts: 1,700
    edited June 2012

    I'm not in your situation but I remember seeing this book (below) about a year ago at my library on their "recommended" shelf. FYI in case this is helpful. 

    Having Children After Cancer: How to Make Informed Choices Before and After Treatment and Build the Family of Your Dreams 

    http://www.amazon.com/Having-Children-After-Cancer-Treatment/dp/158761054X 

    As an FYI, I do remember some threads on this topic before but it's been awhile and I can't remember where they were. I did post the link to this book before so maybe that's something to search as you wait  for other replies. (?)

    Best of luck in your research and as you move forward in this quest. 

  • mimikitty
    mimikitty Member Posts: 54
    edited June 2012

    Thank you peggy!  I'll definately search for it in my library.

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