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Women with postmenopausal estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer who took tamoxifen for five celexa years after standard treatment and women who took tamoxifen but then switched to an aromatase inhibitor after initial treatment. ...
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View Post: CoQ10 and cancer by Beth Martell — Gaia Community
28 Nov 2009 by Bird
In the present study, 84 breast cancer patients were randomized to receive a daily supplement of CoQ(10) 100 mg, riboflavin 10 mg and niacin 50 mg (CoRN), one dosage per day along with tamoxifen (TAM) 10 mg twice a day. ...
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View Post: Roswell Park Cancer Institute - Roswell Park Researchers Awarded ...
17 Nov 2009
BUFFALO, NY – Two Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) researchers have been awarded a two-year, $650000 grant by the National Institutes of Health to study a novel approach to treating breast cancer with tamoxifen. ...
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View Post: Starla's Breast Cancer Journey: Tamoxifen
17 Nov 2009 by Starla
I was prescribed Tamoxifen which I will take daily for the next 5 years. This medication is supposed to slow the growth of cancer cells. During the first couple of weeks, Tamoxifen can increase symptoms of cancer, including bone or ...
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View Post: The Squirrel's Nest: The Effectiveness of Screening for Cancer
3 hours ago by Terry McGarty
For both breast and prostate cancer, available agents are proven to reduce cancer risk: finasteride and tamoxifen or raloxifene. Demonstration Projects: Tactics for the New Strategy. To reduce morbidity and mortality from breast cancer ...
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View Post: Budget Impact Analysis of Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer with ...
2 Nov 2009 by Kondo, M., Hoshi, S.-L., Toi, M.
Budget Impact Analysis of Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer with Tamoxifen and Raloxifene among High-risk Women in Japan. Masahide Kondo1,2, Shu-Ling Hoshi1 and Masakazu Toi3. 1 Department of Health Care Policy and Management, ...
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View Post: Estrogen receptor-alpha, breast cancer patients and tamoxifen response
26 Nov 2009
Approximately 50% of breast carcinomas are resistant to tamoxifen. Preclinical studies have shown that ER-alpha S118-P is required for response to tamoxifen. Göran Landberg, MD, Ph.D., of the Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Unit, ...
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View Post: Study Shows Women With a Gene Variant Respond Better to Tamoxifen ...
15 Nov 2009 by Dr. Perlmutter
They found that women with the highly active version of the gene were significantly less likely to have their breast cancer come back after five years of tamoxifen treatment. These women had outcomes similar to those seen in women ...
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