Researchers leverage tamoxifen's active metabolite to improve breast cancer prevention
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 Researchers leverage tamoxifen's active metabolite to improve breast cancer preventionResearchers leverage tamoxifen's active metabolite to improve breast cancer prevention
 
Low doses of the investigational medicinal product endoxifen reduce breast density to the same extent as the standard treatment tamoxifen, but without causing such troublesome side effects. This is shown by a new study from Karolinska Institutet published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The results may have implications for future preventive treatment of breast cancer.
 
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Breast cancer impacts over 2 million women around the world each year. Following radiotherapy or chemotherapy, breast-conserving surgery is the first line of intervention for early-stage breast cancer.
 
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 Blood-based biomarkers identified for early inflammatory breast cancer diagnosis
 
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and The University of Texas at Austin have identified specific blood-based genomic biomarkers that distinguish inflammatory breast cancer from other subtypes, providing a new and less invasive method for early diagnosis, disease progression monitoring and treatment development for patients with this aggressive disease.
 
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