Research on the Emotional Stress of Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer Patients and Its Effects on Child developmenT: The RESPECT

Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer occurring during pregnancy. With delayed childbirth, pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) incidence is expected to increase. It can be challenging for mothers undergoing cancer treatment and coping with disease progression to focus on parenting. The...

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Published inJournal of breast cancer Vol. 28; no. 4; pp. 280 - 287
Main Authors Kim, Ah Yoon, Kim, Ju Yeon, Jeong, Jae Ho, Ahn, Soojin, Kim, Seonok, Shin, Yungil, Kim, Hee Jeong, Kim, Hyo-Won
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Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer occurring during pregnancy. With delayed childbirth, pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) incidence is expected to increase. It can be challenging for mothers undergoing cancer treatment and coping with disease progression to focus on parenting. The child may be affected by the mother's ongoing treatment both prenatally and postnatally. This study aims to investigate the biopsychosocial development of children born to patients with PABC, the emotional stress of patients. This ambispective cohort study combines a retrospective analysis of previously collected data from January 2019 to December 2029 with the prospective recruitment and follow-up of new patients. Patients diagnosed with PABC within the past 5 years will be recruited from hospitals and patient associations. Recruitment and follow-up will occur from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2029, with 80 participants targeted for both the subject and control groups. This study aims to provide long-term insights into the biopsychological development of children born to PABC patients, as well as the emotional states and QoL. The findings are expected to optimize biopsychosocial development, enhance family well-being, and guide breast cancer patients in making informed pregnancy decisions. Clinical Research information Service Identifier: KCT0010225.
AbstractList Purpose Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer occurring during pregnancy. With delayed childbirth, pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) incidence is expected to increase. It can be challenging for mothers undergoing cancer treatment and coping with disease progression to focus on parenting. The child may be affected by the mother's ongoing treatment both prenatally and postnatally. This study aims to investigate the biopsychosocial development of children born to patients with PABC, the emotional stress of patients. Methods This ambispective cohort study combines a retrospective analysis of previously collected data from January 2019 to December 2029 with the prospective recruitment and follow-up of new patients. Patients diagnosed with PABC within the past 5 years will be recruited from hospitals and patient associations. Recruitment and follow-up will occur from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2029, with 80 participants targeted for both the subject and control groups. Participants will provide demographic and medical information and complete questionnaires at multiple time points. During pregnancy, baseline demographic and clinical information will be collected, and participants will complete the CES-D, STAI, BFI, MFAS, and a quality-of-life (QoL) scale. Follow-ups at child ages 2 and 5 years old will include the CES-D, STAI, PSI-SF, and QoL scale. The children will provide demographic information and undergo assessments, including the PEP-R at age 2, the WISC-V at age 5, the VABS and CBCL 1.5-5 at ages 2 and 5, and the SRS at age 5. Comparative analyses will be conducted between the patient and control groups. Discussion This study aims to provide long-term insights into the biopsychological development of children born to PABC patients, as well as the emotional states and QoL. The findings are expected to optimize biopsychosocial development, enhance family well-being, and guide breast cancer patients in making informed pregnancy decisions. Trial Registration Clinical Research information Service Identifier: KCT0010225. Registered on February 21, 2025. Purpose Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer occurring during pregnancy. With delayed childbirth, pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) incidence is expected to increase. It can be challenging for mothers undergoing cancer treatment and coping with disease progression to focus on parenting. The child may be affected by the mother's ongoing treatment both prenatally and postnatally. This study aims to investigate the biopsychosocial development of children born to patients with PABC, the emotional stress of patients. Methods This ambispective cohort study combines a retrospective analysis of previously collected data from January 2019 to December 2029 with the prospective recruitment and follow-up of new patients. Patients diagnosed with PABC within the past 5 years will be recruited from hospitals and patient associations. Recruitment and follow-up will occur from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2029, with 80 participants targeted for both the subject and control groups. Participants will provide demographic and medical information and complete questionnaires at multiple time points. During pregnancy, baseline demographic and clinical information will be collected, and participants will complete the CES-D, STAI, BFI, MFAS, and a quality-of-life (QoL) scale. Follow-ups at child ages 2 and 5 years old will include the CES-D, STAI, PSI-SF, and QoL scale. The children will provide demographic information and undergo assessments, including the PEP-R at age 2, the WISC-V at age 5, the VABS and CBCL 1.5-5 at ages 2 and 5, and the SRS at age 5. Comparative analyses will be conducted between the patient and control groups. Discussion This study aims to provide long-term insights into the biopsychological development of children born to PABC patients, as well as the emotional states and QoL. The findings are expected to optimize biopsychosocial development, enhance family well-being, and guide breast cancer patients in making informed pregnancy decisions. Trial Registration Clinical Research information Service Identifier: KCT0010225. Registered on February 21, 2025. KCI Citation Count: 0
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer occurring during pregnancy. With delayed childbirth, pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) incidence is expected to increase. It can be challenging for mothers undergoing cancer treatment and coping with disease progression to focus on parenting. The child may be affected by the mother's ongoing treatment both prenatally and postnatally. This study aims to investigate the biopsychosocial development of children born to patients with PABC, the emotional stress of patients. This ambispective cohort study combines a retrospective analysis of previously collected data from January 2019 to December 2029 with the prospective recruitment and follow-up of new patients. Patients diagnosed with PABC within the past 5 years will be recruited from hospitals and patient associations. Recruitment and follow-up will occur from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2029, with 80 participants targeted for both the subject and control groups. This study aims to provide long-term insights into the biopsychological development of children born to PABC patients, as well as the emotional states and QoL. The findings are expected to optimize biopsychosocial development, enhance family well-being, and guide breast cancer patients in making informed pregnancy decisions. Clinical Research information Service Identifier: KCT0010225.
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer occurring during pregnancy. With delayed childbirth, pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) incidence is expected to increase. It can be challenging for mothers undergoing cancer treatment and coping with disease progression to focus on parenting. The child may be affected by the mother's ongoing treatment both prenatally and postnatally. This study aims to investigate the biopsychosocial development of children born to patients with PABC, the emotional stress of patients.PURPOSEBreast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer occurring during pregnancy. With delayed childbirth, pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) incidence is expected to increase. It can be challenging for mothers undergoing cancer treatment and coping with disease progression to focus on parenting. The child may be affected by the mother's ongoing treatment both prenatally and postnatally. This study aims to investigate the biopsychosocial development of children born to patients with PABC, the emotional stress of patients.This ambispective cohort study combines a retrospective analysis of previously collected data from January 2019 to December 2029 with the prospective recruitment and follow-up of new patients. Patients diagnosed with PABC within the past 5 years will be recruited from hospitals and patient associations. Recruitment and follow-up will occur from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2029, with 80 participants targeted for both the subject and control groups.METHODSThis ambispective cohort study combines a retrospective analysis of previously collected data from January 2019 to December 2029 with the prospective recruitment and follow-up of new patients. Patients diagnosed with PABC within the past 5 years will be recruited from hospitals and patient associations. Recruitment and follow-up will occur from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2029, with 80 participants targeted for both the subject and control groups.This study aims to provide long-term insights into the biopsychological development of children born to PABC patients, as well as the emotional states and QoL. The findings are expected to optimize biopsychosocial development, enhance family well-being, and guide breast cancer patients in making informed pregnancy decisions.DISCUSSIONThis study aims to provide long-term insights into the biopsychological development of children born to PABC patients, as well as the emotional states and QoL. The findings are expected to optimize biopsychosocial development, enhance family well-being, and guide breast cancer patients in making informed pregnancy decisions.Clinical Research information Service Identifier: KCT0010225.TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinical Research information Service Identifier: KCT0010225.
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Title Research on the Emotional Stress of Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer Patients and Its Effects on Child developmenT: The RESPECT
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ispartofPNX Journal of Breast Cancer, 2025, 28(4), 126, pp.280-287
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