What Are The Naturally Available Oestrogen Blockers For A Surgically Treated Breast Cancer?
I JUST GOT MY PRESCRIPTION FILLED OF ANASTROZOLE. I HAVE NOT STARTED TAKING IT YET. I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING THE WEB. AND THE REVIEWS ARE NOT GOOD. ALL THE SIDE EFFECT. I HAD A DOUBLE MAS. SURGERY AND STAGE 1 BREAST CANCER. I DID NOT NEED CHEMO OR RADIATION. MY DR. PRESCRIBED ME THIS MEDICINE FOR 5 YEARS. THE TYPE OF CANCER I HAD WAS STAGE 1 BUT ESTROGEN AND VERY AGGRESSIVE. I WANT TO KNOW IF THERE IS A NATURAL OR SUPPLEMENT THAT I CAN TAKE THAT IS AN ESTROGEN BLOCKER.
To my knowledge, there is no natural supplement to estrogen blocker. Stage one cancer breast , post surgery and with no intention to take chemotherapy , you must,again i am repeating must, take hormone therapy. The drug - paracetamol, taking for fever has side effects. So you should balance the necessity and side effects of the drug. There many drugs available. Discuss with your oncologist and then decide which drug is suitable for you.My advise is don't underestimate cancer and don't neglect to use the drugs.
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What Are The Naturally Available Oestrogen Blockers For A Surgically Treated Breast Cancer?
To my knowledge, there is no natural supplement to estrogen blocker. Stage one cancer breast , post surgery and with no intention to take chemotherapy , you must,again i am repeating must, take hormone therapy. The drug - paracetamol, taking for fever has side effects. So you should balance the necessity and side effects of the drug. There many drugs available. Discuss with your oncologist and then decide which drug is suitable for you.My advise is don t underestimate cancer and don t neglect to use the drugs.