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Elżbieta Wójcik

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Leczenie hormonalne jest jedną z podstawowych opcji terapeutycznych w leczeniu raka piersi, zarówno miejscowo zaawansowanego, jak i przerzutowego. Standardem od wielu lat pozostaje tamoksyfen, jednak wyniki nowych badań klinicznych wskazują na inhibitory aromatazy jako na wartościową alternatywę w terapii pacjentek po menopauzie. Eksemestan jest steroidowym inhibitorem aromatazy, którego skuteczność została udowodniona na podstawie wyników badań omówionych w poniższym artykule.

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Wójcik E. Rola eksemestanu w leczeniu raka piersi. OncoReview [Internet]. 31 grudzień 2012 [cytowane 4 lipiec 2024];2(4(8):264-8. Dostępne na: https://journalsmededu.pl/index.php/OncoReview/article/view/320
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