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Radiotherapy Beats
Tamoxifen for Treating Pre-Invasive Breast Cancer Behind the Cancer Headlines® Radiotherapy is more effective
than tamoxifen for treating pre-invasive breast cancer according to a report
published in The Lancet. Scientists from Cancer Research Professor Jack Cuzick,
an epidemiologist who led the study for Cancer Research "Treatment is given after
complete local excision, which is also known as lumpectomy. The main difference
for women is that radiotherapy involves an intensive course of treatment for
five weeks whereas tamoxifen is given as a pill for five years." These results form part of the
first report in an ongoing trial of 1700 women from the The benefits of radiotherapy were
similar in women who were also taking tamoxifen as in those who were treated
with radiotherapy alone. The report challenges results from
an earlier In Since the screening program, an
increasing number of cases have been picked up and, today, patients are most
likely to have lumpectomies followed by treatment. Dr. Richard Sullivan, Head of
Clinical Programs at Cancer Research "Ongoing research needs to be
completed before we get a complete picture of how best to use radiotherapy and
tamoxifen to treat women with this type of breast cancer." SOURCES: The Lancet, Cancer Research DISCLAIMER!Behind the Cancer Headlines (TM) is a service of Willis-Knighton Cancer Center.The articles in Behind the Cancer Headlines (TM) are written by national medical editorsand writers who review current literature and develop timely articles in non-technicallanguage. Sources of information are cited for each article. If you have questions, referto the sources listed or to your physician. Willis-Knighton Cancer Center is notresponsible for content. Articles are updated on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This information is provided for information only and is not a substitute for informationfrom or care by a physician. |
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