Long-Term Study Proves Tamoxifen Helps Prevent Breast Cancer
25th Nov 2005, 16:31 GMT
TUESDAY, Nov. 15 (HealthDay News) -- The final results of a 13-year study confirm that tamoxifen, a drug long used to treat breast cancer, can also prevent the malignancy in healthy women at high risk for the disease.
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