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Influence of prior and subsequent pregnancy on breast cancer prognosis.
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The hormonal changes associated with pregnancy thus seem to have little, if any, influence on the prognosis of breast cancer. In the present study, at least, there was no indication of a worse prognosis. In fact, the relative hazard for women who became pregnant after diagnosis of breast cancer in comparison with women without a subsequent pregnancy was 0.48 (P = .14), which suggested a possible decreased risk of distant dissemination.
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