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Anti-Estrogen Treatment May Stimulate Breast Cancer in Some Patients
Cancer researchers in the UK have found that tamoxifen, the major drug used to treat estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer in post-menopausal women, may actually exacerbate the disease in a discrete subset of patients. More...16 Dec 2008
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