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Tamoxifen is a drug used to treat certain types of breast cancer in women and men. It is also used to prevent breast cancer in women who have had ductal carcinoma in situ (abnormal cells in the ducts of the breast) and in women who are at a high risk of developing breast cancer. Tamoxifen is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It blocks the effects of the hormone estrogen in the breast. Tamoxifen is a type of antiestrogen. Also called tamoxifen citrate.
Oxis Biotech executes licensing agreement with MCIT for development of antibody-drug conjugates

Oxis Biotech executes licensing agreement with MCIT for development of antibody-drug conjugates

Breast cancer survivors at increased risk of developing thyroid cancer, finds new study

Breast cancer survivors at increased risk of developing thyroid cancer, finds new study

Only 65% of breast cancer patients who undergo mastectomy receive postmastectomy radiation therapy

Only 65% of breast cancer patients who undergo mastectomy receive postmastectomy radiation therapy

New drug gets FDA approval for treatment of women with advanced breast cancer

New drug gets FDA approval for treatment of women with advanced breast cancer

Breast cancer risk for women with atypical hyperplasia greater than previously thought, study finds

Breast cancer risk for women with atypical hyperplasia greater than previously thought, study finds

Study sheds light on clinical and biological characteristics of male breast cancer

Study sheds light on clinical and biological characteristics of male breast cancer

Three studies reveal effects of blocking androgen receptors in breast cancer

Three studies reveal effects of blocking androgen receptors in breast cancer

Preventive effect of tamoxifen drug for breast cancer remains virtually constant for 20 years

Preventive effect of tamoxifen drug for breast cancer remains virtually constant for 20 years

New therapeutic approach for women with estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer

New therapeutic approach for women with estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer

Most elderly women with early-stage breast cancer still receive radiation therapy despite less benefit

Most elderly women with early-stage breast cancer still receive radiation therapy despite less benefit

MACROD2 gene may explain why some breast cancers are resistant to tamoxifen

MACROD2 gene may explain why some breast cancers are resistant to tamoxifen

KU researchers find potential therapeutic target for triple-negative breast cancer

KU researchers find potential therapeutic target for triple-negative breast cancer

Finding could help improve treatment of hearing loss caused by noise, normal aging

Finding could help improve treatment of hearing loss caused by noise, normal aging

Federal prescription-subsidy program improves drug adherence in breast cancer patients

Federal prescription-subsidy program improves drug adherence in breast cancer patients

Scientists discover mechanism that resists cancer drugs in estrogen-positive breast cancer

Scientists discover mechanism that resists cancer drugs in estrogen-positive breast cancer

Exposure to light at night renders breast cancer completely resistant to drug

Exposure to light at night renders breast cancer completely resistant to drug

Research suggests effective role for natural steroid hormones in treating breast cancer

Research suggests effective role for natural steroid hormones in treating breast cancer

Experts join MD Anderson to end cancer

Experts join MD Anderson to end cancer

Chemoprevention and colon cancer: an interview with Dr. John Letterio, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Chemoprevention and colon cancer: an interview with Dr. John Letterio, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Tamoxifen gel stops breast cancer growth without causing dangerous side effects

Tamoxifen gel stops breast cancer growth without causing dangerous side effects

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