1. Whether breast cancer patients can give birth and lactation.
Patients with breast cancer may have menopause or even lose fertility after comprehensive treatment. If, after treatment, patients who retain fertility and are willing to give birth can give birth, it is usually recommended that 2-5 years after the end of treatment, specific arrangements should be based on individual conditions, and a specialist should be consulted. After giving birth, you can breast-feed with the healthy side of the breast. For patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery, if the tumor is located close to the central area, it may affect milk secretion; due to radiotherapy on the affected side, tissue fibrosis after radiotherapy will lead to the loss of breast feeding function.2. What psychological problems will breast cancer patients encounter in the course of treatment?Breast cancer patients often have negative psychological reactions due to disease and somatic symptoms, such as denial, doubt, anxiety, fear, depression, worry, pessimism, despair and helplessness. The duration of various psychological problems of different patients varies, and the severity of psychological reactions is also different, which is related to the patients' economy, cultural level, age, occupation and other factors.