Contraception after breast cancer: Results of a survey among French gynecologists.

2010 
9044 Background: Due to the frequency of breast cancer, and to the high proportion of premenopausal women, contraception in survivors is a major concern. In contrast, literature data are dramatically nonexistent. Classical options included local methods, copper or hormonal (LNG) intrauterine devices (IUD). Little is known about the use of estroprogestins or progestative only contraception. The aim of this survey is to describe French current practice regarding contraception after breast cancer. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted between 1 June 2002 and 1 January 2003. Premenopausal patients with previous history of breast cancer, still menstruating, and consulting for contraception desire were included. 2,500 forms were sent to French gynecologist members of the GERM, FNCGM, and SFG, and 197 responses were obtained. Results: Median age was 38,6 years old. Tumor characteristics were invasive carcinoma (88%) versus in situ carcinoma (11.9%), N+ disease (18.9%) versus N-(48.6%), HR + (51.8%), HR- (...
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