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Many people are familiar with a drug called Tamoxifen, which is used to treat women with breast cancer.
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For example, the drug Tamoxifen, which is used to combat breast cancer, is available in Canada for a 10th of what it costs in this country.
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Half of the group -- half of the groups, at least, received Tamoxifen, which is the only drug approved for both pre and post-menopausal women now to prevent breast cancer.
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COSTELLO: How does it really differ from Tamoxifen, which is usually what women take.
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In women who've received a drug called Tamoxifen for five years after their initial diagnosis, we've been at a quandary what to do after five years.
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We also know that Tamoxifen, which is - have been a mainstay of treatment for the last 25 to 30 years, can also be used to prevent breast cancer in women that are high risk.
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Tamoxifen, which is a standard breast cancer drug therapy with two decades of research, for now remains the recommended treatment choice for women with the early-stage breast cancer.
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Tamoxifen, which is designed to block estrogen, is a widely used treatment for breast cancer patients.
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Tamoxifen, which is designed to block estrogen, is a widely used treatment for breast cancer patients.
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Tamoxifen, which is designed to block estrogen, is a widely used treatment for breast
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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