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Exemestane is already on the market and commonly prescribed to breast cancer patients to keep their tumors from coming back.
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Exemestane is already on the market and commonly prescribed to breast cancer patients to keep their tumors from coming back.
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Exemestane is one of a class of drugs called aromatase inhibitors, which lower the body's levels of estrogen, a hormone that can fuel breast cancer growth.
NYT > Home Page By ANDREW POLLACK 2012
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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 brand name Aromasin is already used to prevent recurrence of breast cancer.
NYT > Home Page By ANDREW POLLACK 2012
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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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