Breast Cancer  & Letrozole

Clinical Alert: New Treatment Significantly Improves Long-term Outlook For Breast Cancer Survivors: International clinical trial concludes women ...
The study found that women taking letrozole had a reduction in the number of recurrences of cancer in their previously affected breast, a reduction ...
ACS :: FDA Explains Letrozole's Approval for Breast Cancer Treatment
In this group of postmenopausal women with advanced or widespread breast cancer, letrozole (Femara) caused the cancer to regress more often and stay ...
Use of Letrozole After Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer - May 1, 2004 - American Family Physician
Next Use of Letrozole After Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer The estrogen-receptor blocker tamoxifen has been shown to approximately halve the cancer ...
CancerBACUP statement on new breast cancer treatment (letrozole)
Many of the callers to our helpline are worried about their breast cancer returning, says senior cancer information nurse Sue Green

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WikipediaLetrozole is an oral non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor that has been introduced for the adjuvant treatment of hormonally-responsive breast cancer. Estrogens are produced by the conversion of androgens through the activity of the aromatase enzyme. ... Read More
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