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The drug, sold under the brand name Aromasin, belongs to a class of medications called aromatase inhibitors, which deprive breast cancers of estrogen, a hormone that fuels the majority of breast tumors.
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The drug, sold under the brand name Aromasin, belongs to a class of medications called aromatase inhibitors, which deprive breast cancers of estrogen, a hormone that fuels the majority of breast tumors.
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Exemestane, sold under the brand name Aromasin, can reduce the risk of tumors by 65% among post-menopausal women prone to develop breast cancer, researchers say.
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Exemestane, sold under the brand name Aromasin, can reduce the risk of tumors by 65% among post-menopausal women prone to develop breast cancer, researchers say.
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Exemestane, sold under the brand name Aromasin, can reduce the risk of tumors by 65% among post-menopausal women prone to develop breast cancer, researchers say.
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Exemestane, sold under the brand name Aromasin, can reduce the risk of tumors by 65% among post-menopausal women prone to develop breast cancer, researchers say.
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They were given daily doses of the medication exemestane, sold under the brand name Aromasin, or a placebo.
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Exemestane, sold under the brand name Aromasin, can reduce the risk of tumors by 65% among post-menopausal women prone to develop breast cancer, researchers say.
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Results of an international study found that Afinitor, which was developed as an anti-rejection drug for transplant patients, extended the effectiveness of a hormone-blocking drug called Aromasin in suppressing tumors that feed on estrogen after they became resistant to treatment and spread beyond the breast.
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After a study of 4,600 healthy women concluded that exemestane, sold under the brand name Aromasin, decreased the risk of breast cancer by 65 per cent was published in the New England Journal of Medicine last June, Canadian researchers examined its bone density loss side-effects more closely.
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