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Your search for tamoxifen found the following documents: Displaying documents 1-50 of 148, with best matches first:

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4. Dictionary: recurrence score

5. Dictionary: tamoxifen

6. Expert Archives: The Ethics of CYP2D6 Testing for Patients Considering Tamoxifen
This article published in Breast Cancer Research discusses tamoxifen resistance testing, the data needed for resistance testing to become standard of care, and who should consider testing right now.
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7. Survivors

8. News: Some Older Women with Breast Cancer Can Skip Radiation
A new study found that women aged 70 or older with stage I hormone-sensitive tumors who had a lumpectomy followed by five years of tamoxifen were as likely to die from breast cancer as were women who had surgery followed by radiation and tamoxifen.
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9. News: ASCO 2008: Zoledronic Acid (Zometa) in Premenopausal Women

10. News: Treating Women Over 70

11. News: Treating Breast Cancer in Premenopausal Women

12. News: Women Over 70 May Not Need Radiation
Women over the age of 70 who have been diagnosed with early breast cancer may be able to avoid radiation following a lumpectomy if they take the drug tamoxifen.
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13. Show Me Stories: Deborah
Left lumpectomy and axillary node dissection followed by radiation therapy

14. Hot Topics: New Study Suggests Soy Not Only is Safe, but Beneficial
A large study conducted in women in China found that women who had breast cancer who ate soy had a decreased risk of having a cancer recurrence or dying of the disease.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors

15. Hot Topics: Tamoxifen and Paxil: What You Need to Know
axil and tamoxifen have been in the news—again. But what we're hearing, we've actually heard before. Find out what you need to know.
Results in multiple areas:
Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors, Menopause

16. Hot Topics: Dr. Love Reports from the 2009 ASCO Annual Meeting
Get the latest information on treatment advances for women with BRCA mutations or triple-negative tumors, using antidepressants while on tamoxifen, CA 125 monitoring for ovarian cancer recurrence, the use of MRI in breast cancer treatment, and more.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors

17. Hot Topics: Update: Treating Hormone-Sensitive Tumors
At the 2008 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium researchers presented findings from several large studies evaluating tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors (AIs). What do these findings mean for women with hormone-sensitive tumors?

18. Hot Topics: DeCode Breast Cancer: Understanding What This New Test Can—and Can’t—Do
DeCode Breast Cancer: Understanding A new genetic test that its manufacturer reports can assess a woman’s lifetime risk of developing the most common types of breast cancer is now available. Should you take it?
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk

19. Hot Topics: ASCO 2008—Three Important Breast Cancer Studies
Learn more about the use of Zoledronic Acid (Zometa) in premenopausal women on hormone therapy; bevacizumab (Avastin) and breast cancer; and capecitabine (Xeloda) in older women with early stage breast cancer.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors

20. Hot Topics: Femara: A Closer Look at the New JCO Study
A number of media outlets were quick to pick up on an early-release article in the Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) that reported that even women who have completed their tamoxifen treatment up to seven years ago could benefit from a five-year treatment of the aromatase inhibitor letrozole (brand name Femara).
Results in multiple areas:
Newly Diagnosed, Survivors

21. Hot Topics: 2007 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
This symposium is one of the most important breast cancer conferences held each year. Here you will find links to Dr. Love's blog postings from this year's San Antonio conference as well as other reports we have available on our website.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors, Menopause, Bone Health

22. Hot Topics: FDA Approves Raloxifene for Breast Cancer Prevention
Raloxifene (brand name Evista) has been approved as a breast cancer prevention treatment for postmenopausal women at high risk of getting the disease. But there are risks as well as benefits. And there is no evidence it's better than tamoxifen.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk

23. Hot Topics: Grapefruit Intake and Breast Cancer Risk
A new study suggests that eating grapefruit, which increases blood levels of estrogen, could increase breast cancer risk.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors, Menopause, Bone Health

24. Hot Topics: Study Finds Testosterone Cream Does Not Improve Libido in Female Cancer Survivors
Women often find that that sexual desire and sex itself isn’t the same during or after their cancer treatment. Some of the most common complaints include decreased libido. But the testosterone patch does not appear to be the answer cancer survivors might have been hoping for.

25. Hot Topics: New Evidence Supports HRT and Breast Cancer Link; Ties HRT to Increased Ovarian Cancer Risk
Two new studies underscore that HRT should only be used for as short a time as possible.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, Menopause, Bone Health

26. Hot Topics: Study Finds Dense Breast Tissue Increases Breast Cancer Risk
New research indicates that postmenopausal women with dense breasts have a higher risk of developing breast cancer and of having their cancer found between cancer screenings.

27. Hot Topics: Study: Radiation After Mastectomy Found to Benefit Women at High Risk for Recurrence
Radiation after mastectomy appears to reduce the risk that a woman with an aggressive tumor will develop a local or regional recurrence or metastatic disease.

28. Hot Topics: Study Finds New Use for Raloxifene: Reducing Breast Cancer in High-Risk Postmenopausal Women
Raloxifene, a drug currently used to prevent osteoporosis, has been found to work as well as tamoxifen does in reducing breast cancer in high-risk postmenopausal women.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk, Menopause

29. Hot Topics: Breast Ducts: A New Site for Cancer Treatment
Researchers are now studying whether delivering chemotherapy drugs directly to the breast ducts can successfully treat early breast cancer, providing an alternative to surgery or radiation.
Results in multiple areas:
Prevention/Detection, High Risk

30. Hot Topics: Study: New Options to Treat Hot Flashes
The drug gabapentin appears to reduce the incidence of hot flashes in women with breast cancer.
Results in multiple areas:
Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors, Menopause

31. Hot Topics: Most Benign Breast Lumps Don't Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Results in multiple areas: Prevention/Detection, High Risk

32. Hot Topics: Low-Fat Diet and Exercise May Reduce Risk of a Breast Cancer Recurrence
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Survivors

33. Hot Topics: Breast Cancer Prevention Study Launches in the US, Canada
Results in multiple areas: Prevention/Detection, High Risk

34. Hot Topics: ASCO Issues New Guidelines on the Use of Aromatase Inhibitors
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence

35. Hot Topics: Study Finds Older Women with Node-Positive Breast Cancer May Benefit from Chemotherapy—but Should Treatment Recommendations Change?

36. Hot Topics: Study Finds Tamoxifen Does Not Increase Stroke Risk
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors

37. Hot Topics: Women Over 70 May Not Need Radiation

38. Hot Topics: New Study Sheds Light on Soy and Breast Tumor Growth
Results in multiple areas: Prevention/Detection, High Risk, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors, Menopause

39. Hot Topics: Study Finds Switching from Tamoxifen to Exemestane (Aromasin) Mid-Treatment Decreases Breast Cancer Recurrence
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Survivors

40. Hot Topics: HRT Trial Stopped in Women with Breast Cancer
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors, Menopause, Bone Health

41. Hot Topics: Paxil and Tamoxifen: A Bad Mix?
Results in multiple areas: High Risk, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors

42. Hot Topics: Are You Getting the Right Chemo Dose?
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence

43. Hot Topics: Letrozole (Femara) After Tamoxifen: New Data, New Questions
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Survivors

44. Hot Topics: Two New Studies May Change Treatment Options For Premenopausal Women
Results in multiple areas: Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence

45. Hot Topics: Study Finds No Chemo Benefit for Postmenopausal Women with ER+ Breast Cancer with Negative Nodes

46. Hot Topics: Gene Found That Contributes To Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Results in multiple areas: Prevention/Detection, Newly Diagnosed, Cancer Recurrence, Survivors

47. Your Questions: My doctor told me I have locally advanced breast cancer. What does that mean? How should it be treated?

48. Your Questions: I keep hearing about how breast density is a risk factor for breast cancer. What can I do reduce my breast density?
Results in multiple areas: Prevention/Detection, High Risk

49. Your Questions: Is tamoxifen still beneficial after a double mastectomy in premenopausal women? Does the benefit outweigh the risk of endometrial cancer?

50. Your Questions: Is radiation really necessary after a lumpectomy?

 

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