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Adjuvant chemotherapy of breast cancer reduces recurrence rates and prolongs survival at the cost of both acute and chronic toxicities. Breast cancer survivors who have received adjuvant chemotherapy may suffer from late effects of chemotherapy including congestive heart failure, neuropathy,
The occurrence of vasomotor symptoms in women is directly related to deficiency of estrogen, which occurs as a result of natural or surgical menopause. Hot flushes may also be a major problem for patients with a history of breast cancer, as they may result directly from cancer treatment
Our previous study first revealed the cytotoxicity and relative selectivity of 25-anhydrocimigenol-3-O-beta-D-xylopyranoside (ACX) on HepG2 and R-HepG2 cells. In the present study, the anti-cancer activity and mechanisms of ACX isolated from S. vaginata were investigated both in vitro and in vivo.
OBJECTIVE
The antihormonal therapy of breast cancer patients with the antiestrogen tamoxifen often induces or aggravates menopausal complaints. As estrogen substitution is contraindicated, herbal alternatives, e.g. extracts of black cohosh are often used.
METHODS
A prospective observational study
OBJECTIVE
To examine the effect of Cimicifuga racemosa (CR BNO 1055) on hot flushes caused by tamoxifen adjuvant therapy in young premenopausal breast cancer survivors. This treatment presents an off-label use of CR BNO 1055.
METHODS
Between May 1999 and December 2001, we accrued 136 breast cancer