Hormone therapy slows or stops the growth of hormone-sensitive tumors by blocking the body’s ability to produce hormones or by interfering with effects of hormones
This prevents cancer cells from growing
Tamoxifen is used to reduce the risk of invasive breast cancer if you're at high risk and you're 35 and older, whether or not you've gone through menopause
Grading
Tamoxifen is also used to lower a woman's chance of developing breast cancer if she has a high risk (such as a family history of breast cancer)
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Introduction
Introduction
Tamoxifen works by blocking the receptors and this prevents oestrogen from reaching cancer cells
Recommendation
Tamoxifen (TAM) is known to have a dual mechanism of action: (1) to compete with 17β-estradiol (E 2) at the receptor site and to block the promotional role of E 2 in breast cancer; and (2) to bind DNA after metabolic activation and to initiate carcinogenesis
Adult 20 mg daily
It’s used alone and with other drugs as part of endocrine therapy
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
A 2005 meta-analysis (see the journal abstract) indicated that 5 years of tamoxifen treatment is better than 1 to 2 years of treatment at preventing breast cancer recurrence and death in women with early breast
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Tamoxifen, known by the brand names Nolvadex and Soltamox, is a chemo drug given to women with Estrogen Receptor-Positive (ER Positive) Breast Cancer, including Early Stage ER-Positive Breast Cancer
Tamoxifen in the treatment of breast cancer