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Planned Safety Analysis Of A Breast Cancer Prevention Study Reveals Encouraging News For Exemestane
An interim analysis of a breast cancer prevention study using exemestane (Aromasin) finds an "acceptable" level of bone loss. The ongoing phase II study details reported, by Jennifer Eng-Wong, MD, a breast cancer specialist at Georgetown's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, examines the use of exemestane in postmenopausal women who are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer based on commonly used risk assessment measures. In addition to exemestane, all the study participants received calcium carbonate and vitamin D. Wong's report represents findings from a planned interim safety analysis in 18 women who completed one year of exemestane. "We found a drop in bone mineral density...
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