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Biophysical Society selects Student Research Achievement Award winners

Biophysical Society selects Student Research Achievement Award winners
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Amarillo doctor optimistic for pregnancy in breast cancer survivors

Amarillo doctor optimistic for pregnancy in breast cancer survivors Video: Amarillo doctor optimistic for pregnancy in breast cancer survivors By Allisa Miller | February 26, 2021 at 9:36 PM CST - Updated February 26 at 10:31 PM AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - An Amarillo doctor is now more optimistic about breast cancer survivors having children after recent research shows pregnancy did not increase the risk of having the cancer reoccur. Before, pregnancy in breast cancer survivors was always scary due to the rise in estrogen and progesterone pregnancy causes. Dr. Teresa Baker, an OBGYN professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center says women who become pregnant after being treated for breast cancer don’t have a higher risk of the cancer coming back.

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