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Tamoxifen Treatment And Gynecologic Side Effects: A Review

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Simple Summary Tamoxifen, an antiestrogen, is a potent drug to treat and prevent hormone dependent breast cancer. As it has low toxicity and is widely available, tamoxifen has become Background: Tamoxifen (TMX) is regarded as standard treatment for breast cancer (BC) patients‎. In recent years, several studies have reported gynecological side effects

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Yildirim Y, Inal MM, Sanci M, Yildirim YK, Mit T, Polat M, Tinar Sx. Development of uterine sarcoma after tamoxifen treatment for breast cancer: report of four cases. Int J Gynecol Cancer

It has known estrogen-like effects on the vaginal epithelium and uterine endometrium,14 and recent data on adult ENG implant users suggest that a 7-day treatment

Gynecologic effects of tamoxifen: Case reports and review of

This review focuses on the effects of prolonged tamoxifen treatment on the human female genital tract and considers its tumorigenicity in the gynecologic organs through clinical

Mourits MJ, De Vries EG, Willemse PH, Ten Hoor KA, Hollema H, Van der Zee AG (2001) Tamoxifen treatment and gynecologic side effects: a review. Obstet Gynecol 97:855–866 Uterine and ovarian cancer patients with AI use for gynecologic cancer therapy were identified proliferative effects retrospectively. Data were abstracted from the electronic medical record, Background Capsular contracture is the most frequent reason for reoperation after implant-based breast surgery. Evaluate non-surgical treatment options for capsular contracture

Materials and Methods We reviewed hospital records of 33 postmenopausal breast cancer patients (age range 46–80 yrs) receiving tamoxifen 20 mg/day who underwent

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Tamoxifen treatment and gynecologic side effects: a review. Obstet Gynecol. 2001 May;97(5 Pt 2):855-66. [PubMed: 11336777] 13. Maia H, Barbosa IC, Marques D, Calmon LC, Conclusion: Tamoxifen results in several gynecological side effects in women with breast cancer. A high percentage of women in the study developed hot flashes, vaginal bleeding, and Also, 54 percent of female patients experienced hot flashes after taking the medication, and 12% of women missed some doses of treatment. Conclusion: Tamoxifen results in several

Tamoxifen causes severe gynecologic side effects, such as endometrial cancer. This review focuses on the effects of prolonged tamoxifen treatment on the human female genital tract and Tamoxifen treatment and gynecologic side effects: a review. Obstet Gynecol. 2001;97 (5 Pt 2):855-66. Saccardi C, Spagnol G, Bonaldo G, Marchetti M, Tozzi R, Noventa M. New Light on

Gynecologic side effects of selective estrogen receptor modulators and aromatase inhibitors Two-thirds of breast cancers are sensitive to hormones, and adjuvant endocrine ^ a b c d e f g M MOURITS, Tamoxifen treatment and gynecologic side effects: a review, in Obstetrics & Gynecology, vol. 97, n. 5, 2001-05, pp. 855-866, DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844 Tamoxifen causes severe gynecologic side effects, such as endometrial cancer. This review focuses on the effects of prolonged tamoxifen treatment on the human female genital tract and

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Mourits et al. [7] reviewed the literature on TAM treatment and its gynecologic side effects for both premenopausal and postmenopausal women. The severe adverse events Tamoxifen treatment and gynecologic side effects: a review. Obstet Gynecol. 200 1;97 (5 Pt 2):855-66. Saccardi C, Spagnol G, Bonaldo G, Marchetti M, Tozzi R, Noventa M. New Light on

The review also delves into tamoxifen’s off-label uses, mechanisms of action, and the critical aspects of its administration, adverse effects,

Tamoxifen treatment and gynecologic side effects: a review. Obstet Gynecol. 2001;97 (5 Pt 2):855-66. Saccardi C, Spagnol G, Bonaldo G, Marchetti M,

Tamoxifen, a selective estrogen antagonist, is used in the treatment of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. The most common side effects of tamoxifen are related to its It has known estrogen-like effects on the vaginal epithelium and uterine endometrium, 14 action and the critical aspects and recent data on adult ENG implant users suggest that a 7-day treatment Background: Tamoxifen (TMX) is regarded as standard treatment for breast cancer (BC) patients‎. In recent years, several studies have reported gynecological side effects and due to TMX’s

Tamoxifen is a selective oestrogen receptor modulator (SERM) with anti-oestrogenic activity in the breast and oestrogenic effects in various tissues such as the endometrium, bone and 97 5 Pt The authors present two however, recent da suggest a that longer treatment may patients receiving tamoxifen whohad gynecologic be more beneficial [5]. The xtended use of tamoxifen

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Tamoxifen, a nonsteroidal antiestrogen, is the agent of choice in the treatment of premenopausal receptor-positive breast cancer. This study aimed to investigate the influence The review also delves into tamoxifen’s off-label uses, mechanisms of action, and the critical aspects of its administration, adverse effects, contraindications, toxicity, and monitoring.

Treatment with anti-estrogens is an alternative hormonal therapy option, but there is limited data on the effect and side-effects of anti-estrogens in EC. Therefore, we performed a

In 2014, the Society of Gynecologic Oncology’s Clinical Practice Committee published a clinical update reviewing the treatment of women with endometrial cancer. At that

This topic review will cover management of the major side effects of tamoxifen and AIs. The use of these agents as hormonal treatment for breast cancer, both in the adjuvant “Tamoxifen” (TAM) is the anti-estrogenic treatment of choice for breast cancer patients. The proliferative effects of postmenopausal TAM have been associated with The POWER II medical study, being run by University of Virginia, is evaluating whether Anastrozole, Exemestane, Letrozole and Tamoxifen will have tolerable side effects & efficacy

Determin ing the gynecological side effects of tamoxifen in Sudanese women who have been diagno sed with breast cancer is the aim of this stu dy.