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In this December 2016 photo provided by Dana J. Palmer, Sarah Murray and her husband, Tom, hold their newborn son, Owen, at Bridgeport Hospital in Bridgeport, Conn. Sarah Murray is participating in research on whether it's safe for breast cancer survivors who want to get pregnant to temporarily suspend taking hormone-blocking drugs usually recommended for five years after initial treatment. She was only 29 and planning her wedding when her breast cancer was found in 2013. (Dana J. Palmer via AP)

In this December 2016 photo provided by Dana J. Palmer, Sarah Murray and her husband, Tom, hold their newborn son, Owen, at Bridgeport Hospital in Bridgeport, Conn. Sarah Murray is participating in research on whether it's safe for breast cancer survivors who want to get pregnant to temporarily suspend taking hormone-blocking drugs usually recommended for five years after initial treatment. She was only 29 and planning her wedding when her breast cancer was found in 2013. (Dana J. Palmer via AP)

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