Literature DB >> 1888251

Symptoms associated with tamoxifen treatment in postmenopausal women.

R R Love1, L Cameron, B L Connell, H Leventhal.   

Abstract

Adjuvant breast cancer therapy with tamoxifen is associated with greater disease-free survival and possibly overall survival. Long-term treatment, possibly of indefinite duration, is being evaluated. Compliance with long-term therapy will depend largely on the nature and severity of tamoxifen's side effects. We evaluated the symptoms associated with tamoxifen therapy in 140 postmenopausal women with axillary node negative breast cancer in remission (mean years since menopause, 9.3) enrolled in a placebo-controlled, randomized toxicity study. Tamoxifen recipients reported moderated or severe vasomotor symptoms up to 17%, and gynecologic symptoms up to 4% more frequently than placebo subjects. Persistent vasomotor, gynecologic, or other major side effects were reported by 48% of tamoxifen recipients, and by 21% of placebo subjects. These carefully collected data suggest significant perceived symptom 'cost' of tamoxifen therapy in postmenopausal women, of a magnitude likely to compromise long-term compliance.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1888251

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  1997-09       Impact factor: 4.981

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Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 4.981

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Authors:  Hugh S Taylor
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Authors:  Deirdre R Pachman; Jason M Jones; Charles L Loprinzi
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10.  Tamoxifen effects on subjective and psychosexual well-being, in a randomised breast cancer study comparing high-dose and standard-dose chemotherapy.

Authors:  M J Mourits; I Böckermann; E G de Vries; A G van der Zee; K A ten Hoor; W T van der Graaf; W J Sluiter; P H Willemse
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