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taking tomaxifen as preventive to high risk for cancer

by jivodd, Jul 09, 2008 07:21PM
I have taken tomaxifen for two-years and I am facing the possibility of uterine cancer. I have an abnorman growth in my uteris.  I am having a hysterectomy in the future,five days.  the doctor does not know if the growth is cancer or other things.  somehow I would like some advise as what to expect.


This discussion is related to When to take Tomaxifen?.
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by japdip, Jul 09, 2008 10:19PM
To: jivood
Have you tried posting this subject on the OB/GYN Forum ? This is pretty much strictly concerning Breast Cancer. You might get a better response on the other forum.

by nycsass, Jul 10, 2008 11:56PM
I did find some information  about Tomaxifen side effects. I hope you get some answers. Take care,
sass

http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal/side_effects/tamoxifen.jsp
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