Delaying Tamoxifen Medication
I am 30 years old and was diagnose with DCIS last April of 2010 and underwent mastectomy on the left breast by June 2010. I have no other recommended treatment not until my breast panel result came out just this January 15, 2011. My doctor said i have to take tamoxifen for 5 years. But after researching and knowing the adverse effects of this medicine, i am now having a second thought of taking the medicine. Is it really required to take tamoxifen for DCIS diagnosed? Can i delay my medication just to give me ample time to decide? Can this also affect the kidneys and liver when taken for long period?
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Tamoxiden is usually taken for 5 years, no longer... but I agree, ask your doctor.
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You have to talk with your doctor and weigh all the risks and benefits of taking tamoxifen for your particular situation. Some with DCIS need to take it, some do not, depending on their specific situation. Tamox doesn't affect your kidneys that I'm aware of; my oncologist did do regular blood tests to check liver function tests I think (I took it for 5 years without any liver or kidney issues at all, and so did my mother).
anne
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Sha1912, I agree with the others - talk to your doc - but also talk to everyone you can on this site. Some people handle the drug well and others have a hard time. As you'll notice throughout this site, the journey is different for each of us. I did the T for 11 months before stopping - my bones hurt - but, had I given it a thought, I might have asked to cut the prescription in half. Don't know if that would be allowed but I didn't even think to ask. Now, my follow up includes a mammo each august and an MRI each february. Hugs to you.
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Sha1912, i agree with everything said, i've been on tamoxifen since november and besides some crazy hot flashes/night sweats i'm doign well on it, no other side effects, it is my understanding that my liver functions will be watched regularly also, my onc did put me on a daily baby aspirin becuase the risk of a blood clot is there, but otherwise it's been a pretty easy transition for my body, i dotn look forward to years of the med but if it helps me stay cancer free, then its worth it, acupuncture has helped with the night sweats btw
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Hi Shari, I took it for 5 years. I felt great, lost weight, no problems with my liver/kidneys (your onc will do regular 6 month blood work just in case, but it's not all that common.) No hot sweats, no issues at all.
In fact, I kind of felt like that little white pill was my "insurance".
Since you are so young, you want it all in your arsenal. Tamoxifen has been out there for 30+ years, well researched and a very safe drug. Your worries about the SEs are not really big issues at your young age. PM me if I can help you further.
Good luck!
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