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There’s hope for women with breast cancer who are experiencing menopausal symptoms, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Women whose breast cancer has estrogen receptors are usually treated with estrogen depleting medicines, with the consequence that they have hot flashes and night sweats, so called ‘vasomotor symptoms,’ that many describe as worse than menopause. Now a new medicine … There’s hope for women with breast cancer who are experiencing menopausal symptoms, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more →

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