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Tamoxifen (TAM) is the endocrine treatment of choice in the first-line therapy for all stages of breast cancer, in both pre- and postmenopausal women. Some clinical studies indicated a small but significant increase in the risk of subsequent endometrial carcinoma in breast cancer women who take TAM as an adjuvant therapy. In this study, we present two cases of breast cancer patients in whom endometrial cancer was diagnosed during TAM treatment; the current status of knowledge on the relationship between TAM use and the risk of endometrial cancer is reviewed.

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The Effect of Germicides on the Viability and on the Respiratory Enzyme Activity of Gonococcus.

J Bacteriol

August 1943

Department of Bacteriology, New York University College of Medicine, New York City and Venereal Disease Research Laboratory, U. S. Marine Hospital, Stapleton, New York.

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Epidemic of an Urticarioid Dermatitis Due to a Small Mite () in the Straw Mattresses.

Buffalo Med J

September 1909

Professor of Dermatology and Infectious Eruptive Diseases in the Philadelphia Polyclinic.

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Medicine.

Ind Med Gaz

May 1904

Passed Assistant Surgeon, and Assistant Director, Hygienic Laboratory, U. S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.

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Ligation of Subclavian and of Common Carotid Artery for Aneurisms.

Daniels Tex Med J

August 1889

Assistant Surgeon U. S. Marine Hospital Service, Lecturer on Diseases of the Skin, Genito Urinary Organs, and Venereal Diseases, Texas Medical College and Hospital, Galveston, Texas.

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