Hot flushes distressing for breast cancer patients (Reuters)
1st Nov 2005, 17:08 GMT
Reuters - Hot flushes remain an important and seriously under-played side effect of tamoxifen and other hormone treatments for breast cancer, leading some women to skip their medication, according to a UK survey of 200 women with breast cancer.
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