Breast cancer screening of pregnant and breastfeeding women with BRCA mutations

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Harris Carmichael
Cindy Matsen
Phoebe Freer
Wendy Kohlmann
Matthew Stein
Saundra S. Buys
Sarah Colonna
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[1] Huntsman Cancer Institute,
[2] University of Utah School of Medicine,undefined
[3] George E Wahlen VA,undefined
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PABC; BRCA; Breast cancer screening; Pregnant; Breastfeeding; Breast MRI; Ultrasound; Mammogram; Clinical breast exam;
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Screening recommendations for women with BRCA mutations include annual breast MRI starting at age 25, with annual mammogram added at age 30. The median age of childbearing in the US is age 28, therefore many BRCA mutation carriers will be pregnant or breastfeeding during the time when intensive screening is most important to manage their increased breast cancer risk. Despite this critical overlap, there is little evidence to guide clinicians on the appropriate screening for women with BRCA mutations during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Hormonal shifts that occur during pregnancy, the postpartum period, and breastfeeding result in changes to the breasts that may further complicate the sensitivity and specificity of screening modalities. We explore the safety and efficacy of available breast cancer screening modalities, including clinical breast exam, mammogram, breast MRI, and ultrasound among women with BRCA mutations who are pregnant or breastfeeding, providing recommendations from the most current published literature and expert opinion.
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