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Hormonal Therapy Side Effects Linked to Lower Risk of Recurrence
New research suggests a link between hormonal therapy side effects (hot flashes, night sweats, joint pain) and a reduced risk of breast cancer coming back.
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High Estrogen Levels May Lead to Recurrence
Women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer that came back (recurred) had higher blood estrogen levels than women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer that didn't come back.
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Chemotherapy and Aromatase Inhibitors Can Cause Bone Loss
A new study provides more evidence that bone loss is a significant risk for women who receive chemotherapy and/or an aromatase inhibitor to treat breast cancer.
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Women Stop Taking Hormonal Therapy Too Soon Because of Side Effects
Side effects cause many women to stop taking hormonal therapy medicine earlier than prescribed a new study reports.
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Hormonal Therapy Medicines Have Improved Survival
Hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer survival rates have increased faster than survival rates for hormone-receptor-negative breast cancer.
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Aromatase Inhibitors Offer Better Survival Than Tamoxifen for Postmenopausal Women
Switching to an aromatase inhibitor after two to three years of tamoxifen offers improved survival compared to five years of tamoxifen for post-menopausal women with hormone-receptor-positive, early-stage breast cancer.
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Too Many Women Stop Taking Tamoxifen Early
Many women stop taking adjuvant hormonal therapy medicine earlier than prescribed by their doctors.
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Switching from Tamoxifen to Aromatase Inhibitor Improves Survival
Switching to Arimidex after two to three years of tamoxifen offers improved survival compared to five years of tamoxifen for post-menopausal women with hormone-receptor-positive, early-stage breast cancer.
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