Saturday, August 4, 2018

Tamoxifen


To grow and reproduce, #breastcancer cells require the female #hormone estrogen. #Tamoxifen is an "anti-estrogen" and works by competing with estrogen to bind to #estrogen receptors in #breast cancer cells. Tamoxifen is formally known as a #selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). By blocking estrogen in the #breast, tamoxifen helps slow the growth and #reproduction of breast cancer cells.

Share your #Research with #Breast_Cancer 2018_#Congress scheduled on #October15_16,2018 at #Rome, #Italy.
 
Follow the link for more details-https://bit.ly/2s8xD6O 
 
submit an #Abstract on-https://bit.ly/2IaExiN 
 
drop your query at- breastcancer@pulsusevents.org

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