Introduction: Very limited data exist on assisted reproductive technology (ART) use in BRCA1/2 carriers conceiving after breast cancer. This study aimed to investigate the safety of ART to achieve a pregnancy after breast cancer in BRCA1/2 carriers. Methods: This is an international, hospital-based, retrospective cohort study including BRCA1/2 carriers with a pregnancy after prior breast cancer diagnosis at ≤ 40 years of age between 2000 and 2020. Outcomes were compared between young BRCA1/2 carriers who conceived using ART and those who conceived spontaneously. Results: Among 543 BRCA1/2 carriers with a pregnancy after breast cancer, 436 conceived spontaneously and 107 using ART. Of 107 pregnancies achieved with ART, 45 (42.1 %) were obtained using oocytes/embryo cryopreserved at diagnosis, 33 (30.8 %) after controlled ovarian stimulation for in-vitro-fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection or ovulation induction for intrauterine insemination or planned intercourse after anticancer treatments, 21 (19.6 %) after oocyte donation, while for 8 (7.5 %) patients type of ART was missing. Compared to patients in the no-ART group, those in the ART group were older at the time of conception, had more frequently hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and a longer median time from cancer diagnosis to conception. At a median follow-up of 5.2 years after conception, no apparent detrimental effect of ART on disease-free survival was observed (adjusted HR=0.72, 95 % CI 0.39–1.34). Conclusion: In young BRCA1/2 carriers with a pregnancy after breast cancer, ART use did not appear to be associated with increased risk of DFS events.

Assisted reproductive technology in young BRCA carriers with a pregnancy after breast cancer: An international cohort study / Magaton, I.M., Blondeaux, E., Hamy, A., Linn, S., Bernstein-Molho, R., Peccatori, F.A., Ferrari, A., Carrasco, E., Paluch-Shimon, S., Agostinetto, E., Venturelli, M., Luis, I.M.V., Rodriguez-Wallberg, K.A., Kim, H.J., Sorouri, K., Renaud, T., Moore, H.C.F., Cui, W., Bajpa, J., Rousset-Jablonski, C., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0959-8049. - 222:(2025). [10.1016/j.ejca.2025.115434]

Assisted reproductive technology in young BRCA carriers with a pregnancy after breast cancer: An international cohort study

De Marchis, Laura;
2025

Abstract

Introduction: Very limited data exist on assisted reproductive technology (ART) use in BRCA1/2 carriers conceiving after breast cancer. This study aimed to investigate the safety of ART to achieve a pregnancy after breast cancer in BRCA1/2 carriers. Methods: This is an international, hospital-based, retrospective cohort study including BRCA1/2 carriers with a pregnancy after prior breast cancer diagnosis at ≤ 40 years of age between 2000 and 2020. Outcomes were compared between young BRCA1/2 carriers who conceived using ART and those who conceived spontaneously. Results: Among 543 BRCA1/2 carriers with a pregnancy after breast cancer, 436 conceived spontaneously and 107 using ART. Of 107 pregnancies achieved with ART, 45 (42.1 %) were obtained using oocytes/embryo cryopreserved at diagnosis, 33 (30.8 %) after controlled ovarian stimulation for in-vitro-fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection or ovulation induction for intrauterine insemination or planned intercourse after anticancer treatments, 21 (19.6 %) after oocyte donation, while for 8 (7.5 %) patients type of ART was missing. Compared to patients in the no-ART group, those in the ART group were older at the time of conception, had more frequently hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and a longer median time from cancer diagnosis to conception. At a median follow-up of 5.2 years after conception, no apparent detrimental effect of ART on disease-free survival was observed (adjusted HR=0.72, 95 % CI 0.39–1.34). Conclusion: In young BRCA1/2 carriers with a pregnancy after breast cancer, ART use did not appear to be associated with increased risk of DFS events.
2025
Assisted reproductive technology (ART); Breast cancer; Germline BRCA1/2 pathogenic variants; Oncofertility; Pregnancy
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Assisted reproductive technology in young BRCA carriers with a pregnancy after breast cancer: An international cohort study / Magaton, I.M., Blondeaux, E., Hamy, A., Linn, S., Bernstein-Molho, R., Peccatori, F.A., Ferrari, A., Carrasco, E., Paluch-Shimon, S., Agostinetto, E., Venturelli, M., Luis, I.M.V., Rodriguez-Wallberg, K.A., Kim, H.J., Sorouri, K., Renaud, T., Moore, H.C.F., Cui, W., Bajpa, J., Rousset-Jablonski, C., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0959-8049. - 222:(2025). [10.1016/j.ejca.2025.115434]
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