PREGNANCY AFTER HORMONE POSİTİVE BREAST CANCER

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Piam1
Piam1 Member Posts: 2

Hi. I am 40 years old.7 years ago, I had estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.Chemotheraphy and radiation treatment applied on me. Now I want to have baby.But I am afraid to stop tamoxifen and afraid of metastasis..Do anyone make baby after ESTROGEN RECEPTOR POSİTİVE breast cancer?

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  • 32B
    32B Member Posts: 238
    edited January 2019

    I am currently four months pregnant nearly a year after my diagnosis. I was lucky not to need chemotherapy so my situation is a little different from yours. How long have you been on your tamoxifen?

  • Piam1
    Piam1 Member Posts: 2
    edited January 2019

    I am on tamoxifen almost 7 years

  • LisaDCIS
    LisaDCIS Member Posts: 12
    edited May 2020

    I know this is late. I'm 41. Last year I was diagnosed w DCIS, had lumpectomy and radiation (finished in Nov). I'm now 18 weeks pregnant. I delayed tamoxifen to be able to try . Wow, my non radiated breast is huge right now... the radiated one.. the exact same size. Wonder will I ever have a semi matched set again

  • sunnyside_23
    sunnyside_23 Member Posts: 1
    edited May 2020

    You all are giving me hope. I froze embryos and have been very slow to do a transfer, but now have a positive finding on MRI, and have biopsy next week. I'm scared I won't be able to have another baby, but hopeful. I wasn't sure if I'd be able to if the biopsy is positive, but it sounds like it is possible after all.

  • Jinx27
    Jinx27 Member Posts: 238
    edited June 2020

    Due to me having node involvement, my oncologist recommends a surrogate. Im not planning a family right now but when the time comes, I think that I would like to seek another opinion.

    So, node involvement and staging of your cancer play a large role in your risk assessment. Make an appointment with your oncologist.

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