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How long should a patient take tamoxifen for the treatment of breast cancer?

Patients with advanced breast cancer may take tamoxifen for varying lengths of time, depending on their response to this treatment and other factors. When used as adjuvant therapy for early stage breast cancer, tamoxifen is generally prescribed for 5 years. However, the ideal length of treatment with tamoxifen is not known.

Tamoxifen, known in the trade as Nolvadex, is usually prescribed by specialists in breast cancer and is taken in pill form. A patient will stay on the drug for about five years.

Often the woman's cancer will be tested to see if it is sensitive to the amount of oestrogen in the system. If the cancer is oestrogen sensitive, tamoxifen will be given.

A US study of 13,000 patients showed Tamoxifen reduced the rate of expected cancers from one in 130 to one in 236 - a cut of about 45 per cent. The American researchers ended their trial early when they said the drug's benefits became overwhelmingly obvious.

Tamoxifen belongs to a class of drugs collectively known as selective estrogen receptor modulators. These drugs enter the cells by binding with specific cell surface receptors and signal these cells to turn on or off certain cellular functions.

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Breast cancer is a devastating disease and it is one of the most common reasons for disease related deaths in women. Though the number of deaths that are caused due to cancer in general and breast cancer specifically have been on the decline over the last few years, the actual number of deaths still is cause for concern.

Although it is rare for breast cancer to strike younger women, the fact remains that all women are at risk. And for those of childbearing age, the first sign and symptoms of breast cancer leading to a diagnosis can not only be upsetting and unexpected, but complicated as well.

Breast cancer in young women - some facts and statistics about diagnosis, treatment and survival.

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Lobular Carcinoma in Situ (or LCIS) is a precursor to Breast Cancer, but it is not treated like regular cancer unlike DCIS. This discusses diagnostic and treatment options.

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Some breast cancer risk factors cannot be avoided, such as genetics. Many others can be controlled or avoided, such as hormone treatments or weight gain.

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Breast cancer is very hard to detect in its early stages. Breast self-exams and regular clinical breast exams are still our best weapons against this type of disease.

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From relative obscurity, breast cancer has become one of the leading causes of deaths among women in the world. In 2001, about 200,000 cases of breast cancer have been reported in the United States, making it the second leading cause of cancer death in the US. It is, in fact, the most common malignancy problem that is affecting women in North America and Europe today.

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Nolvadex is the trade name for the drug tamoxifen citrate, Nolvadex is somewhat different from other products since it is not an anabolic/androgenic steroid. For male and female bodybuilders, however, it is a very useful and recommended compound which is confirmed by its widespread use and mostly positive results. The normal application of Nolvadex is in the treatment of certain forms of breast cancer in female patients.

The following article covers breast cancer treatment options including chemotherapy, radiation therapy and a glance on other new treatment options available to cure breast cancer. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity.

What exactly are the risks of getting tested for breast cancer? A woman has to consider her financial capabilities and the possibilities of having to deal with emotional conflicts when being faced with the diagnosis of breast cancer.

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Hereditary Breast Cancer and Genetic Testing issues involving early detection, prevention, risk reduction.

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Ovarian cysts develop in the ovaries of the woman which are small fluid-filled sacs. Usually the cysts are harmless but some of the cysts may cause some problem like bleeding, rupturing or pain. This problem sometimes requires surgery to remove the cysts. They are not malignant. Sometimes the ovarian cysts may not cause any problem but sometimes the symptoms may be quite painful. If the ovarian cysts are related with menstrual cycle then they may disappear after few months of their own.

Paget's disease of the nipple is a rare form of breast cancer. Here is a discussion of some of the symptons, diagnostic techniques and treatments for Paget's disease.

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Although the effects of treatment vary according to each patient and the medications used, all cancer patients suffer adverse effects of treatment that affect their skin, look and internal organs. An important part of the work of clinicians and patients is to precisely manage those potential side effects.

Breast cancer is the second highest cause of cancer deaths and women should acquire all the information they can on this dreadful disease as well as taking what precautionary measures that they can.

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Ductal Lavage is a new technique used to help diagnose Breast Cancer before it leaves the breast duct.

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