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Is It Possible to Personalize the Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer during Pregnancy?

Journal

JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jpm11010018

Keywords

breast cancer; pregnancy; chemotherapy; tailoring; personalization

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  1. research initiative the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic [Q28/LF1, DRO VFN 64165]

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Precision medicine aims to tailor treatment for breast cancer patients based on genetic makeup, but pregnancy-associated breast cancer poses a complex challenge as both maternal and fetal outcomes must be considered. Current treatment outcomes are unsatisfactory due to delayed diagnosis, indicating a need for centralized care to improve survival and quality of life.
The main goal of precision medicine in patients with breast cancer is to tailor the treatment according to the particular genetic makeup and the genetic changes in the cancer cells. Breast cancer occurring during pregnancy (BCP) is a complex and difficult clinical problem. Although it is not very common, both maternal and fetal outcome must be always considered when planning treatment. Pregnancy represents a significant barrier to the implementation of personalized treatment for breast cancer. Tailoring therapy mainly takes into account the stage of pregnancy, the subtype of cancer, the stage of cancer, and the patient's preference. Results of the treatment of breast cancer in pregnancy are as yet not very satisfactory because of often delayed diagnosis, and it usually has an unfavorable outcome. Treatment of patients with pregnancy-associated breast cancer should be centralized. Centralization may result in increased experience in diagnosis and treatment and accumulated data may help us to optimize the treatment approaches, modify general treatment recommendations, and improve the survival and quality of life of the patients.

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