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This article discusses the effectiveness of various treatments used in the treatment of breast cancer (BC), developed on the background of pregnancy, in particular surgical treatment and chemotherapy, as well as the possibility of a subsequent pregnancy and breastfeeding after treatment of breast cancer. Less favorable long-term results of treatment of patients with breast cancer that arose during pregnancy can be explained by later revealing of tumor aggravating the prognosis, as well as the influence of young age of women sick. In the treatment of breast cancer against the background of pregnancy, it is necessary to carefully follow recommendations for treatment of non-pregnant patients in most cases. Treatment strategy should be determined individually in each case, taking into account the gestational age at diagnosis, stage of disease and the preferences of patient and her family.

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