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To All Breast Cancer Survivors, Hot Flashes is A Good News
A good news for all breast cancer survivors, based on five-year study of almost 900 women with early-stage breast cancer who had taken tamoxifen, Dr. Joanne Mortimer from University of California and her colleagues stated that they have found out that hot flashes can reduce the chance of recurrence of the breast cancer. Furthermore, using hot flashes, it can predict woman’s long-term chances of the breast cancer returning than her age or ow advanced it was first detected.
“Hot flashes are an incredibly common problem in women who have been treated for breast cancer with tamoxifen,” said Mortimer. “If we understood the cause, maybe we’d find out what is good about these hot flashes and how that might relate to breast cancer therapy.”
Hormone estrogen can increase the chance of many types breast cancers, so it is make sense blocking the action of this hormone might help women with this disease and this is what tamoxifen does. Tamoxifen treatment routine has helped women to stop the cancer from coming back. The big side effect of this treatment would be the form of hot flashes, which mean uncomfortable surge of heat that women experience.
Hot flashes that experienced by patients are sometime so bad that they choose to go off tamoxifen and increase the risk of getting breast cancer again. Mortimer’s study provides some reassurance that this suffering may not be in vain. “I might console a patient with severe hot flashes that the flashes might be a good sign,” said Dr. Jay Harris, professor and chairman of the department of radiation oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
The study showed that the patients who had not hot flashes had a recurrence rate of breast cancer about 20 percent compare to those who did which only approx. 13 percent. So now you see, having hot flashes because of tamoxifen might worth the effort.
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