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A 34-year-old woman, diagnosed with stage II triple-negative breast cancer at 32 weeks of gestation, raises complex questions at the […]

A 34-year-old woman, diagnosed with stage II triple-negative breast cancer at 32 weeks of gestation, raises complex questions at the crossroads of oncology, obstetrics, and fertility preservation.

From chemotherapy during pregnancy to post-delivery preservation strategies, BRCA mutation testing, and future reproductive options—this case highlights many clinical dilemmas.

👉 We invite colleagues to read the case and share their insights on the questions posed.

 

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This page features a curated selection of clinical cases in fertility preservation, showcasing complex scenarios and unique challenges faced by practitioners in the field. Shared by ISFP members, these cases aim to spark discussion, foster learning, and encourage collaboration within our community.

 

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