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Rodriguez AO et al. - In a trial to compare stage distribution, tumor characteristics, and survival outcome in pregnancy-associated and non–pregnancy-associated breast cancer, and to evaluate pregnancy as a risk factor for mortality in breast cancer, it was shown that pregnancy-associated breast cancer presented with more advanced disease, larger tumors, and increased percentage of hormone receptor–negative tumors. When controlled for stage, race, and hormone receptor status, these cases had a slightly higher risk of death, even when only localized-stage disease was considered

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