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August 2001 Subscribe | Archived Issues |
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New Research Findings with Tamoxifen
A new study by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle appears to have identified a new risk factor for tamoxifen. The researchers, led by Dr. Christopher Li, confirmed earlier studies that tamoxifen decreases the risk of a second breast cancer. However, they also found that if the cancer does come back, it tends to be in a more aggressive form.
Complementary Approaches Word-of-Mouth Advice About Herbs
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Other Features Guidelines for Tamoxifen and Raloxifene Smoking and Breast Cancer Metastasis Complementing Traditional Care with Family Care Understanding the Impact of Depression Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Family History Important in Most Cancers Prophylactic Mastectomy and the Breast Cancer Genes A New Target for Breast Cancer Drugs Folic Acid, Alcohol and Breast Cancer Risk
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