Abstract:
Pregnant women are susceptible to the uncommon but deadly disorder of breast cancer. Given that both the mother's health and the health of the growing foetus must be taken into consideration, the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer during pregnancy offer special problems. Breast lumps, changes in breast size or form, skin changes, and nipple discharge are all signs of breast cancer during pregnancy. My aim of this study was to see the current summary of breast cancer and how much people are affected this during pregnancy. The questionnaire begins with a review, followed by 22 questions that are completely relevant to the topic at hand. There was a total of 110 patients that participated in this research. This study was carried out at the National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital (NICRH). This survey found that 91.3% of people knew about Breast Cancer before they were diagnosed with it. 8.7% of people do not know what Breast Cancer is. So, we can say that asthma is a common illness. According to the results of this survey, 84.1 percent of persons suffer from Breast Cancer. 15.9 percent of the population does not have any symptoms of Breast Cancer. The stage of the cancer, the fetus's gestational age, and the mother's general health all have a role in how breast cancer during pregnancy is treated. Surgery, radiation treatment, chemotherapy, or a combination of these are all possible options. Pregnant women should have frequent breast checks and tell their doctor right away if they see any changes or anomalies. Breast cancer therapy and early identification may increase the likelihood that both the mother and the fetus will survive.