TOP 5 MOST VIEWED ARTICLES

RECENT COMMENTS

Azmina: In my personal experience, Medical Oncology teams would love to be able to offer patients concurrent [...]   »Read more

Storme Guy: I agree that false promises or prediction are done in a non correct way. Always, medical oncologist [...]   »Read more

Alex: You use EUS for staging only the smaller tumours. What about using endoscopic mucosal resection for [...]   »Read more

dinha: Please write your comment here   »Read more

headcoverings for chemotherapy: I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first c [...]   »Read more

 

Article type: Impact Factor

Keywords: Anastrozole, hormonal treatment, tamoxifen, breast cancer, .

This article has 0 comments

Facebook Twitter Share - Send - Print - Pdf

 

Has tamoxifen had its day?

Has tamoxifen
had its day?

Anastrozole is being hailed by some as the new tamoxifen. But many researchers feel there is a great deal more we need to know before we consider casting aside the hormonal treatment that has served so many women so well.

» Joanna Lyall


To read the complete article please click on the pdf icon
 
COMMENTS (0)
When submitted, your comment will be moderated. Messages which may be considered defamatory, which incite hatred or contain foul or abusive language, or are gratuitously offensive, will not be published. Please ensure that your comments are concise and relevant to the topic in question. Off-topic comments and comments without a username will not be published.

ESO reserves the absolute right not to publish comments.
  Name (required)
  E-mail (will not be published) (required)
  Captcha code (required)

CancerWorld invites you to visit:

 
CancerWorld is a pioneering initiative of the European School of Oncology financially supported through Sharing Progress in Cancer Care, a collaborative programme between ESO and Amgen, Celgene, Eisai, Eli Lilly, Genomic Health, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Serono, Novartis, Roche and Sanofi Aventis.