
In women over 65 with non-metastatic breast cancer, one of the most comprehensive looks at the use of hormone therapy found some welcome news. Except for frail patients, most participants in the large study complied with their oncologists' recommendations to treat their estrogen-positive breast cancer with hormone therapy - either an aromatase inhibitor or tamoxifen. These drugs prevent tumors from using estrogen to fuel growth. But the study, reported ...
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