On Wednesday, April 21, 2004, our Ask-the-Expert Online Conference was called Hormonal Therapy Updates. Sandra Schnall, M.D. and Marisa Weiss, M.D. answered your questions about hormonal therapies and answered questions about which ones work best in different situations, how they might fit into your treatment sequence, how to deal with side effects, and more.
Question from Dermnurse: How safe are estrogen vaginal creams for breast cancer patients? I am 4 years post-diagnosis of breast cancer. I had a wide-excision lumpectomy, radiation, and am in my fourth year of tamoxifen. I had a hysterectomy 1 year ago.
Question from Nance: Besides tamoxifen, are there any other hormonal therapies for pre-menopausal ER/PR-positive node-negative cancers?
Question from JennyP: Following chemotherapy and radiation, my doctor prescribed Arimidex. Now we are hearing more about Femara and I am wondering if that might be even more effective. My doctor feels more comfortable with Arimidex because it has been studied longer.
Question from Cheryl: What form of treatment is used if you get a recurrence while you are still taking Femara?
Question from Mary: Are there any definitive studies regarding the long-term effectiveness of hormone therapy in preventing recurrence of breast cancer?
Question from Hjshaman: How is hormonal therapy affected, if at all, by the use of antidepressants?
Question from Fredda: I am taking tamoxifen and unable to take Effexor for hot flashes, and vitamin E didn't work. Is there something else?
Question from Grannylor: I have metastatic breast cancer to the bone and am being treated with Femara daily and monthly Zometa. How long will this treatment be necessary?
Question from Katie: Which hormonal therapies are effective with estrogen-negative, progesterone-positive breast cancer?
Question from Flyby: How does testosterone cream affect women? I was hoping to use something that could help libido.
Question from Jean: Do you recommend aromatase inhibitors for breast cancer prevention in high-risk patients with no previous cancer?
Question from Evelyn: I am 50 years old, had a hysterectomy with BSO and 0.9 cm breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and radiation. I am on tamoxifen for 2½ years. How do I decide whether to continue with tamoxifen or use some of the new aromatase inhibitors?
Question from lizzy: I'm ER+ and currently taking Arimidex (since January). Is this medication prescribed for 5 years or longer? After that timeframe, is there any other hormonal treatment available?
Question from Meg: Have there been any published studies on the use of natural foods and products like flaxseed or progesterone cream as alternatives to tamoxifen?
Question from Maribeth: I had a lumpectomy and radiation therapy just a year ago. I declined hormonal therapy. Is there any research on beginning at a delayed time?
Question from Kandi: Because I am in a clinical trial, I have started Arimidex while still receiving radiation therapy. I understand there might be some controversy about the synergy of the two treatments. Would you comment on that?
Question from Jan: Are blood tests to determine if someone has gone through menopause accurate? I am on tamoxifen and would like to have a blood test to see if I can be switched to Arimidex, but I do not want to take the chance unless they are very accurate.
Question from Tracey: Would it not be better to have a hysterectomy than have to take tamoxifen?
Question from Kimmy Too: If tamoxifen is a "medical" oophorectomy, then why in the world are my medical oncologist and my radiology oncologist insisting that I have my ovaries removed?
Question from Pat: Can Arimidex cause cognitive problems and are they permanent?
Question from Nellie: Are there any protocols or have any studies been done re: making more complicated treatment decisions for individuals with other diseases, such as MS, systemic sclerosis, etc., that may be negatively impacted by hormonal therapies?
Question from Kathy: I am diabetic, which means I have a higher risk of stroke. I am about to start hormonal therapy. I am concerned when I read about the side effect of blood clots. Please discuss this side effect.
Question from Kandi: Why must a hormone medication like tamoxifen be discontinued after 5 years if it is preventing recurrence?
Question from Valerie: What is the current research on the effectiveness of Femara on women who have been diagnosed with inoperable stage IV breast tumors?
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