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What is Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen ? Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen is a hormonal therapy that blocks the effects of oestrogen in breast tissue. Developed more than 30 years ago, it is widely used to treat breast cancer, both after the initial surgery and if the cancer has come back following treatment and at times as sole initiating therapy. Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen may also be used to help prevent breast cancer in some women who are at very high risk of developing the disease How Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen works Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen binds onto the oestrogen receptors of breast cells, which then prevents the oestrogen molecules from doing so. Oestrogen is therefore unable to stimulate the proliferation of breast cells, including cancer cells. Who can benefit from Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen ? Although tumours that are found to have oestrogen receptors are usually the more responsive to Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen , it may provide some effect, though probably much less effect, in some instances where the test does not show any oestrogen receptors. The presence of progesterone receptors, in the absence of oestrogen receptors, may also be an indicator that the cancer will respond to Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen . Therefore each woman’s case will be considered individually, as anticipated benefits of treatment for her must be weighed against possible side-effects. Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen is commonly used in addition to other treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, to reduce the chance of the cancer returning in the same breast and the development of new cancers in the opposite breast. It may also be used to control breast cancer that has returned after initial treatment. In these circumstances, it can often control cancer for long periods of time. Women who have been identified to be at very high risk of developing breast cancer may benefit from using Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen as a preventative measure. Long-term side-effects Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen taken long term may slightly increase the risk of developing cancer of the uterus, as it stimulates the proliferation of the cells lining the uterus. Generally the benefits of Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen in treating the breast cancer outweigh the risks related to uterine cancer. Women using Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen should talk with their doctor about what precautions they should take. Any abnormal vaginal bleeding or pelvic pain should be reported to a doctor and checked promptly. Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen and pregnancy Women should avoid pregnancy while taking Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen , as studies in animals have suggested it may cause harm to the foetus. Concerns about fertility, birth control or future pregnancy are best directed to doctors or nurses who are part of the treatment team. How long does the treatment continue? When used as adjuvant treatment for early stage breast cancer, it is generally recommended that Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen is taken for five years. There are a number of ongoing studies to assess the best use of Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen and other hormonal treatments for breast cancer. New information is regularly becoming available and at present your doctor may well suggest changing to another drug after 2-3 years. You should ask your doctor if you have concerns about the best treatment for your case. Women with advanced breast cancer may take Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen for varying lengths of time depending on their response to treatment. If the response to Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen diminishes, different drugs may be tried. Other hormone treatments Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen is not the only hormone therapy that is effective in the treatment of breast cancer. There are a number of other hormone therapies in use. You may wish to ask your doctor about their potential role in the management of your breast cancer. Blood clots There is an increased risk of blood clots (thrombosis), therefore women who have had blood clots in the past may not be able to use Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen and should report this to their doctor Possible side-effects Individual women respond differently to Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen . Concerns about side-effects can be discussed with doctors. Bladder Pain And Tamoxifen does not cause a woman to begin menopause, but because it counteracts the effects of oestrogen in the body, women may experience symptoms similar to menopause.

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