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RÉSUMÉ
L’association cancer du sein et grossesse constitue un défi pour les médecins. En effet, la prise en charge du cancer durant la grossesse tout en épargnant le fœtus des effets tératogènes des médicaments est délicate. Nous rapportons le cas d’une patiente de 41 ans, 3ème geste, traitée pour cancer du sein droit luminal Her qui, six ans après fit une récidive pleuropulmonaire sur grossesse. Sous chimiothérapie, la grossesse évolua normalement, une extraction par césarienne fut réalisée à 36 SA, ramenant un hypotrophe bien portant. A un an de surveillance, l’enfant est bien portant et la patiente est sous hormonothérapie de maintenance.


ABSTRACT
The association of breast cancer and pregnancy is a challenge for doctors. That is because the management of cancer during pregnancy while sparing the fetus from teratogenic effects of chemotherapy is delicate. We report the case of a 41-year-old patient, 3rd procedure, treated for Her2 luminal right breast cancer who, six years later, had a pleuropulmonary recurrence during pregnancy. Albeit chemotherapy, the course of pregnancy was normal, and an extraction by caesarean section was performed at 36 SA, bringing back a healthy hypotrophic. One year after, the child is healthy and the patient is sable with maintenance hormone therapy.


 

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récidive, cancer du sein, grossesse, chimiothérapie

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Sylla N, Doumbia S, Sidibé F, Kassé D, Traoré M, Diakité N, Camara A, Camara W, Traoré S, Téguété I, & Togo P. (2023). Récidive Tumorale d’un Cancer du Sein sur Grossesse : À Propos d’un Cas. HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASE, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.5281/hsd.v24i2.4227

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