Hot flashes can be a major problem for patients with a history of breast cancer. The precipitation of menopause in premenopausal women who undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer can lead to the rapid onset of hot flash symptoms that are more frequent and more severe than those associated with natural menopause. In addition, tamoxifen, historically the most commonly prescribed pharmacologic agent for the treat-ment of breast cancer, is associated with hot flashes in more than 50 % of its users. Although estrogen relieves hot flashes in 80–90 % of women who initiate treatment, its use in women with a history of breast cancer is controversial, and most physicians in the community will not use this treatment modality. In addition, the results o...
The study aimed to improve understanding of the natural history and impact of hot flushes after brea...
Purpose: Therapies for breast cancer may induce hot flashes that can affect quality of life. We unde...
Background: Tamoxifen has dramatically reduced the recurrence and mortality rate of estrogen recepto...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-35).Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis amo...
Women undergoing endocrine therapy for breast cancer often experience hot flashes. As part of a perf...
In breast cancer patients, menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes can be a bothersome problem, with...
Gretchen Kimmick1,2, Gloria Broadwater2, Mara Vitolins31Medical Oncology, Wake Forest University Sch...
Objective : A literature search was conducted to gather information concerning the pathophysiologic ...
Patient-centered decision making about hot flash treatments often incorporates a balance of efficacy...
Hot flashes are one of the most bothersome symptoms experienced by women who have undergone breast c...
Hot flashes are experienced by about 52% of perimenopausal women. After breast cancer, this may incr...
A 48-year-old female presents to the office complaining of bothersome hot flashes and difficulty sle...
Introduction: Menopausal problems are among the most prevalent and distressing problems following br...
Hot Flushes or Flashes are a serious problem. They impact significantly on daily life and sleep qual...
In 2002, the Million Women Study suggested that the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increas...
The study aimed to improve understanding of the natural history and impact of hot flushes after brea...
Purpose: Therapies for breast cancer may induce hot flashes that can affect quality of life. We unde...
Background: Tamoxifen has dramatically reduced the recurrence and mortality rate of estrogen recepto...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-35).Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis amo...
Women undergoing endocrine therapy for breast cancer often experience hot flashes. As part of a perf...
In breast cancer patients, menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes can be a bothersome problem, with...
Gretchen Kimmick1,2, Gloria Broadwater2, Mara Vitolins31Medical Oncology, Wake Forest University Sch...
Objective : A literature search was conducted to gather information concerning the pathophysiologic ...
Patient-centered decision making about hot flash treatments often incorporates a balance of efficacy...
Hot flashes are one of the most bothersome symptoms experienced by women who have undergone breast c...
Hot flashes are experienced by about 52% of perimenopausal women. After breast cancer, this may incr...
A 48-year-old female presents to the office complaining of bothersome hot flashes and difficulty sle...
Introduction: Menopausal problems are among the most prevalent and distressing problems following br...
Hot Flushes or Flashes are a serious problem. They impact significantly on daily life and sleep qual...
In 2002, the Million Women Study suggested that the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increas...
The study aimed to improve understanding of the natural history and impact of hot flushes after brea...
Purpose: Therapies for breast cancer may induce hot flashes that can affect quality of life. We unde...
Background: Tamoxifen has dramatically reduced the recurrence and mortality rate of estrogen recepto...