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Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes

BACKGROUND: The incidence of gestational breast cancer (GBC) is increasing in high-income countries. Our study aimed to examine the epidemiology, management and outcomes of women with GBC in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study using linked data from three NSW data...

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Autores principales: Safi, Nadom, Saunders, Christobel, Hayen, Andrew, Anazodo, Antoinette, Lui, Kei, Li, Zhuoyang, Remond, Marc, Nicholl, Michael, Wang, Alex Y., Sullivan, Elizabeth
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245493
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author Safi, Nadom
Saunders, Christobel
Hayen, Andrew
Anazodo, Antoinette
Lui, Kei
Li, Zhuoyang
Remond, Marc
Nicholl, Michael
Wang, Alex Y.
Sullivan, Elizabeth
author_facet Safi, Nadom
Saunders, Christobel
Hayen, Andrew
Anazodo, Antoinette
Lui, Kei
Li, Zhuoyang
Remond, Marc
Nicholl, Michael
Wang, Alex Y.
Sullivan, Elizabeth
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of gestational breast cancer (GBC) is increasing in high-income countries. Our study aimed to examine the epidemiology, management and outcomes of women with GBC in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study using linked data from three NSW datasets. The study group comprised women giving birth with a first-time diagnosis of GBC while the comparison group comprised women giving birth without any type of cancer. Outcome measures included incidence of GBC, maternal morbidities, obstetric management, neonatal mortality, and preterm birth. RESULTS: Between 1994 and 2013, 122 women with GBC gave birth in NSW (crude incidence 6.8/ 100,000, 95%CI: 5.6–8.0). Women aged ≥35 years had higher odds of GBC (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 6.09, 95%CI 4.02–9.2) than younger women. Women with GBC were more likely to give birth by labour induction or pre-labour CS compared to women with no cancer (AOR 4.8, 95%CI: 2.96–7.79). Among women who gave birth by labour induction or pre-labour CS, the preterm birth rate was higher for women with GBC than for women with no cancer (52% vs 7%; AOR 17.5, 95%CI: 11.3–27.3). However, among women with GBC, preterm birth rate did not differ significantly by timing of diagnosis or cancer stage. Babies born to women with GBC were more likely to be preterm (AOR 12.93, 95%CI 8.97–18.64), low birthweight (AOR 8.88, 95%CI 5.87–13.43) or admitted to higher care (AOR 3.99, 95%CI 2.76–5.76) than babies born to women with no cancer. CONCLUSION: Women aged ≥35 years are at increased risk of GBC. There is a high rate of preterm birth among women with GBC, which is not associated with timing of diagnosis or cancer stage. Most births followed induction of labour or pre-labour CS, with no major short term neonatal morbidity.
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spelling pubmed-78225282021-02-01 Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes Safi, Nadom Saunders, Christobel Hayen, Andrew Anazodo, Antoinette Lui, Kei Li, Zhuoyang Remond, Marc Nicholl, Michael Wang, Alex Y. Sullivan, Elizabeth PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The incidence of gestational breast cancer (GBC) is increasing in high-income countries. Our study aimed to examine the epidemiology, management and outcomes of women with GBC in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study using linked data from three NSW datasets. The study group comprised women giving birth with a first-time diagnosis of GBC while the comparison group comprised women giving birth without any type of cancer. Outcome measures included incidence of GBC, maternal morbidities, obstetric management, neonatal mortality, and preterm birth. RESULTS: Between 1994 and 2013, 122 women with GBC gave birth in NSW (crude incidence 6.8/ 100,000, 95%CI: 5.6–8.0). Women aged ≥35 years had higher odds of GBC (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 6.09, 95%CI 4.02–9.2) than younger women. Women with GBC were more likely to give birth by labour induction or pre-labour CS compared to women with no cancer (AOR 4.8, 95%CI: 2.96–7.79). Among women who gave birth by labour induction or pre-labour CS, the preterm birth rate was higher for women with GBC than for women with no cancer (52% vs 7%; AOR 17.5, 95%CI: 11.3–27.3). However, among women with GBC, preterm birth rate did not differ significantly by timing of diagnosis or cancer stage. Babies born to women with GBC were more likely to be preterm (AOR 12.93, 95%CI 8.97–18.64), low birthweight (AOR 8.88, 95%CI 5.87–13.43) or admitted to higher care (AOR 3.99, 95%CI 2.76–5.76) than babies born to women with no cancer. CONCLUSION: Women aged ≥35 years are at increased risk of GBC. There is a high rate of preterm birth among women with GBC, which is not associated with timing of diagnosis or cancer stage. Most births followed induction of labour or pre-labour CS, with no major short term neonatal morbidity. Public Library of Science 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7822528/ /pubmed/33481842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245493 Text en © 2021 Safi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Safi, Nadom
Saunders, Christobel
Hayen, Andrew
Anazodo, Antoinette
Lui, Kei
Li, Zhuoyang
Remond, Marc
Nicholl, Michael
Wang, Alex Y.
Sullivan, Elizabeth
Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes
title Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes
title_full Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes
title_fullStr Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes
title_short Gestational breast cancer in New South Wales: A population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes
title_sort gestational breast cancer in new south wales: a population-based linkage study of incidence, management, and outcomes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245493
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