Some potential drugs like exemestane and anastrozole have shown positive effect in preventing breast cancer , are they really useful or they have some side effects too?
All drugs have side effects. In regard to the most common, perhaps this short article will be useful.
Conference Paper SIDE EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM USE OF AROMATASE INHIBITORS
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Yes, Femara is an aromates inhibitors useful for preventing recurrence's breast cancer
Okay , Thankyou for clarifying my doubts
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