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- Tamoxifen: Uses, Side Effects Risks - Cleveland Clinic
Tamoxifen is a hormone therapy used to treat hormone receptor-positive breast cancer It can greatly reduce the risk of cancer recurrence (return) and invasive cancer Some people take tamoxifen to lower the risk of developing breast cancer
- Tamoxifen - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Tamoxifen is commonly used to treat certain types of breast cancer It is also used to lower your risk of invasive breast cancer and keep some breast cancers from coming back
- Tamoxifen Uses, Dosage, Side Effects - Drugs. com
Taking tamoxifen may increase your risk of uterine cancer, liver cancer, stroke, or a blood clot in the lung, which can be fatal Do not use tamoxifen if you are pregnant It could harm the unborn baby
- Tamoxifen - Wikipedia
Tamoxifen is used for the treatment of both early and advanced estrogen receptor-positive (ER-positive or ER+) breast cancer in pre-and postmenopausal women [26]
- Tamoxifen: What to Expect, Side Effects, and More - Breastcancer. org
Tamoxifen (brand names: Nolvadex, Soltamox) is a medicine that blocks the effects of the hormone estrogen (called a selective estrogen receptor modulator, or SERM) Tamoxifen is a first choice among doctors for treating women who have not yet gone through menopause
- Tamoxifen: MedlinePlus Drug Information
Tamoxifen is used to treat breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body in men and women It is used to treat early breast cancer in women who have already been treated with surgery, radiation, and or chemotherapy
- Tamoxifen - Breast Cancer Now
Tamoxifen is a drug used to treat breast cancer It’s a type of hormone therapy, also known as endocrine therapy It can be used by both premenopausal women (women who still have periods) and postmenopausal women (women whose periods have stopped) It can also be taken by men who have breast cancer 2 How tamoxifen works
- Tamoxifen - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Tamoxifen is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) medication used to treat breast cancer in men and women and as a prophylactic agent against breast cancer in women
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