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Will Tamoxifen prevent reoccurrence in the other breast?

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Tamoxifen does decrease the risk of a second cancer developing in the other breast. This is usually a second breast cancer, rather than a recurrence (as physicians use the terms). Actually it was through this observation that physicians recognized it might decrease the risk of breast cancer for other women. There was a study in which women received Tamoxifen after treatment for breast cancer. Those women had substantially fewer new cancers develop in the opposite breast.
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Can tamoxifen prevent breast cancer?

Tamoxifen: Q & A - National Cancer Institute
Research has shown that when tamoxifen is used as adjuvant therapy for early stage breast cancer, it reduces the risk of recurrence of the original cancer and also reduces the risk of developing new cancers in the other breast. Based on these findings, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) funded a large research study to determine the usefulness of tamoxifen in preventing breast cancer in women who have an increased risk of developing the disease.
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Can I prevent cancer occurrence and reoccurrence ?

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Yes, cancer can be prevented. You must increase health of your body, health of your mind, you must clean your spirit, and improve your life in general in order to prevent cancer occurrence. The same is true for cancer reoccurrence. It takes improvements on lifestyle, diet, thoughts, relationship with people, with nature, with environment ....
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What can I do to prevent breast cancer?

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Early detection is the very best weapon against breast cancer. Although there is no known "prevention" you can increase your chances of beating breast cancer by leading a healthy lifestyle, performing routine self-breast exams, receiving a clinical breast exam, as recommended by your health care provider, and following guidelines for regular screening mammograms. Remember that early detection of breast cancer is almost 100% curable.
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What are the risks to taking Tamoxifen to reduce the risk of breast cancer?

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There are side effects to any medication. There was a lot of discussion as to whether you could justify giving women a medication (with potential side effects) to prevent something that might or might not happen. That is why it is only given to women at sufficiently high risk to justify use. The side effects include an increased risk of endometrial cancer (cancer of the uterus). This is not a problem for a woman who has had a hysterectomy.
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How does tamoxifen work on breast cancer?

Tamoxifen: Q & A - National Cancer Institute
Estrogen promotes the growth of breast cancer cells. Tamoxifen works against the effects of estrogen on these cells. It is often called an “anti-estrogen.” As a treatment for breast cancer, the drug slows or stops the growth of cancer cells that are present in the body. As adjuvant therapy, tamoxifen helps prevent the original breast cancer from returning and also helps prevent the development of new cancers in the other breast.
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What is tamoxifen?

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Tamoxifen is a drug that is very similar to estrogen. It binds to the sites on breast tissue cells where estrogen would bind, and therefore blocks estrogen. Because estrogen cannot bind, it cannot stimulate the breast. Ithas effects on other parts of the body as well.
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National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP)
Tamoxifen is a drug, taken by mouth as a pill. It has been used for more than 20 years to treat patients with breast cancer. Tamoxifen works against breast cancer, in part, by interfering with the activity of estrogen, a female hormone that promotes the growth of breast cancer cells. In October 1998, the U.S.
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Is there anything I can do to prevent breast cancer?

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A great deal of research has been done on possible strategies for preventing breast cancer, including diet modification and taking extra vitamins. But most of the results, so far, have been either negative or ambiguous. The only two preventive measures that have, so far, held up under scientific scrutiny are (1) avoiding overweight prior to menopause, and (2) getting regular physical activity.
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Imaginis - Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Cancer Tr...
Tamoxifen is a drug commonly used to help treat (and in some case instances, prevent) breast cancer. By blocking estrogen in the breast, tamoxifen helps slow the growth and reproduction of breast cancer cells. For nearly twenty years, tamoxifen has been used to help treat advanced breast cancer. More recently, it has been used to treat early stage breast cancer after breast surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy).
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Tamoxifen Frequently Asked Questions
Tamoxifen (Nolvadex??) is a medication in pill form that interferes with the activity of estrogen (a hormone). Tamoxifen has been used for more than 20 years to treat patients with advanced breast cancer. It is used as adjuvant, or additional, therapy following primary treatment for early stage breast cancer. In women at high risk of developing breast cancer, tamoxifen reduces the chance of developing the disease. Tamoxifen continues to be studied for the prevention of breast cancer.
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How long should a patient take tamoxifen for the treatment of breast cancer?

Tamoxifen Frequently Asked Questions
Patients with advanced breast cancer may take tamoxifen for varying lengths of time, depending on their response to this treatment and other factors. When used as adjuvant therapy for early stage breast cancer, tamoxifen is generally prescribed for 5 years. However, the ideal length of treatment with tamoxifen is not known. Two studies have confirmed the benefit of taking adjuvant tamoxifen daily for 5 years. These studies compared 5 years of treatment with tamoxifen with 10 years of treatment.
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Can breast-feeding prevent my baby from getting food allergies?

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Some experts believe that breast-feeding protects against food allergies developing later in life. Others think that breast-feeding delays the onset of food allergies, rather than prevents them. Still, many doctors recommend that you breast-feed your baby for at least six months if you have a strong family history of allergy. Babies are not allergic to proteins made in the breast. However, a baby can react to a food the mother eats.
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Imaginis - Frequently Asked Questions about Breast Cancer Tr...
Tamoxifen is a drug commonly used to help treat (and in some case instances, prevent) breast cancer. By blocking estrogen in the breast, tamoxifen helps slow the growth and reproduction of breast cancer cells. For decades, tamoxifen has been used to help treat advanced breast cancer. More recently, it has been used to treat early stage breast cancer after breast surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy).
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Do the benefits of tamoxifen in treating breast cancer outweigh its risks?

Tamoxifen Frequently Asked Questions
The benefits of tamoxifen as a treatment for breast cancer are firmly established and far outweigh the potential risks. Patients who are concerned about the risks and benefits of tamoxifen or any other medications are encouraged to discuss these concerns with their doctor.
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Will I get stretch marks when I have my breast augmentation? Can I prevent them?

Breast Augmentation Surgery FAQ
It is literally impossible to determine whether you will get stretch marks after your breast augmentation. Many doctors believe that your skin elasticity is a large factor. However, you can always take preventative measures. Many women have moisturized heavily prior to their surgery by using Palmer's Cocoa Butter, Shea's Butter Lotion, and vitamin E. It certainly will not hurt to try it. If you have pre-existing stretch marks due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, etc.
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Who gets breast cancer and can I prevent it?

Breast Center of Texoma
All women are at risk for breast cancer. Known risk factors like having a family history of breast cancer, starting menopause after age 55 or never having children account for only a small number of new cases. That means that most women who get breast cancer have no known risk factors except for getting older.
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What would prevent a breast from producing milk?

Women and Children - Lactation - Carolinas Healthcare
A breast's ability to produce milk can be hindered due to structural defects (insufficient gland tissue) and by medical or cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic breast enhancement usually does not hinder breast milk production, but that breast reduction operations may reduce the amount of milk the breast is able to produce.
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If I use the Mark for Life shirt, do I need to do anything else to prevent breast cancer?

Mark for Life : Breast Self Exam (BSE) T-Shirt
Yes. Mark for Life is only one piece of the puzzle. In addition to monthly breast self examinations, it is recommended that all women should have yearly exams by their doctor and women over 40 should get regular mammograms.
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How can I help prevent breast cancer?

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Women of all ages should examine their breasts regularly for changes in appearance/shape and how they feel. Any changes detected should be reported to a doctor. Early detection of breast cancer can offer the opportunity of a cure. Doctors recommend that women check their breasts about once a month for unusual changes.
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