Manipulation Increases Susceptibility of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer to Conventional Therapy
Researchers manipulated triple-negative breast cancer cells to make them susceptible to conventional antiestrogen therapy for breast cancer.
Researchers manipulated triple-negative breast cancer cells to make them susceptible to conventional antiestrogen therapy for breast cancer.
The anti-estrogen tamoxifen appears to suppress gynecomastia and breast pain in men undergoing androgen-suppression therapy for prostate cancer.
A vaccine significantly increased survival in mice with breast cancer when given with the hormonal therapy letrozole, but not with tamoxifen.
Anti-estrogens reduce the risk of lung cancer in breast cancer patients, according to study results presented at the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.