Author: Beth Leibson

You’ve finished treatment for breast cancer with Tamoxifen and your oncologist has said you are cancer-free “as far as we know.” But one tussle with the Big C is enough; you don’t want a recurrence. Or maybe you have a high risk of getting breast cancer. Perhaps you have a strong family history, genetic predisposition and/or have had some concerning biopsies. You don’t want to have to face cancer; you’d rather try to prevent it in the first place. Either way, you’re a good candidate — if you’re premenopausal — for tamoxifen. A powerful chemotherapy treatment that’s been used for…

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