
"Everything until now was well worth the outcome," said breast cancer patient Linda Sanchez, 27, of her new daughter, Isabella. Read more.
Isabella became the 70th baby born under a University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center program that once was controversial, but which last year formed the basis of the first national guidelines for the treatment of pregnant women with breast cancer. Until this program, women with cancer who learned they were pregnant were told to abort.
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