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For 20 years tamoxifen was the only hormone therapy
for women with breast cancer. But today women have
several new choices. Exciting new research was
presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium,
Dec. 3-6. To help you sort through the latest information,
WebMD went to the top experts in the field.

The content below was selected by the WebMD editorial staff and is solely under WebMD's editorial control.


Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer
WebMD Feature
We've heard about it on the news. The newer hormone therapies are contesting the superiority of tamoxifen. What's the latest on these drugs?

ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS

WebMD Medical Reference
Expert provided by Novartis Oncology

You asked questions about hormone therapy for breast cancer. WebMD got answers from a breast cancer expert who attended this year's San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.


Understanding Hormone Therapy

WebMD Medical Reference
Hormone Therapy Basics

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 Understanding the Implications of the Extended Use of Hormone Therapy to Prevent Recurrence

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