“Short Pause in Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer Patients: Safe for Pregnancy, Study Shows”

2023-05-21 15:30:00

58,500 new cases of breast cancer were detected in 2018, according to theInstitut national du cancer. Among the women who have it, some follow a treatment called hormone therapy. For this to be offered, the cancer must be hormone-sensitive, i.e. the cancer cells have hormone receptors that detect estrogen or progesterone, two hormones that, among other things, stimulate their growth, according the National Cancer Institute. We then speak of positive hormone receptors.

Stopping hormone therapy to get pregnant

In a new study published in the journal JAMA Network, the researchers wanted to know if a short stop of hormone therapy for this type of breast cancer was dangerous when a woman wanted to get pregnant. The answer seems to be no.

To reach this result, the scientists studied the health data of 516 participants, most of whom had stage I or II breast cancer. They were followed for more than two years.

No consequences for women with breast cancer

Thus, they observed that, following temporarily stopping hormone therapy to try to get pregnant, the consequences on their health did not exceed the predetermined safety threshold. In detail, these women had a three-year incidence of breast cancer events that was statistically no different from those who continued treatment. Also, there was no difference between those who got pregnant and those who didn’t.

However, the study is not over and researchers still have to work out the long-term consequences of stopping hormone therapy. In the protocol, it is expected that they study the consequences over ten years.

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