Gene Predicts Tamoxifen Success in Breast Cancer
A single gene variant predicts breast-cancer survival after tamoxifen treatment. In the 46% of women with the “good” gene, tamoxifen works as well as newer drugs.
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Health and DNA: Genelex Corporation Launches Tamoxitest which can ...
Genelex Corporation Launches Tamoxitest which can improve survial rates for thousands of breast cancer patients ... One hundred eighty thousand women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Eighty thousand will start taking the drug tamoxifen to ...
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What is Tamoxitest? How does DNA testing help?
Tamoxitest- Tamoxifen DNA test analyzes the CYP2D6 gene in your DNA and predicts how well your body metabolizes tamoxifen.
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What is Tamoxitest? How does DNA testing help?
Tamoxitest- Tamoxifen DNA test analyzes the CYP2D6 gene in your DNA and predicts how well your body metabolizes tamoxifen.
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What is Tamoxitest? How does DNA testing help?
Tamoxitest- Tamoxifen DNA test analyzes the CYP2D6 gene in your DNA and predicts how well your body metabolizes tamoxifen.
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... Title: Gene Predicts Breast Cancer Treatment Success Category: Health News Created: 10/13/2010 8:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 10/13/2010
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... are taking tamoxifen to prevent breast cancer recurrence. Almost half of them have a gene variation that reduces the ...
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Medical News: IMPAKT: Early Gene Response Portends Tamoxifen Success ...
BRUSSELS -- The gene expression response to tamoxifen (Nolvadex) after only a few days of use may predict whether the drug will work in a particular patient subset, according to ...
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... Published early online in CANCER, a peer-evaluated journal of the American Cancer Society, the findings may help physicians and breast cancer survivors as they together make decisions correlation to postmastectomy reconstructive surgery...
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Scientists have found the gene that blocks tamoxifen treatment for ...
The Daily Express said today that “thousands of breast cancer sufferers have been given fresh hope” by research into why so many fail to respond to a life-saving drug treatment. The research looked.
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One hundred eighty thousand women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Eighty thousand will start taking the drug tamoxifen to prevent the recurrence of their ER (estrogen receptor) positive breast ...
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