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Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2018
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the pattern of manifestation of fatigue, insomnia and hot flashes within the prospective, observational, multi-center EMBRACE study.
S. Smet +14 more
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the pattern of manifestation of fatigue, insomnia and hot flashes within the prospective, observational, multi-center EMBRACE study.
S. Smet +14 more
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Clinical Breast Cancer, 2000
Hot flashes are the most prominent side effect of tamoxifen, the most frequently prescribed antitumor agent in the world. Little detailed information is available to predict who will develop hot flashes on tamoxifen, to describe the natural history of these hot flashes, and/or to predict who will request therapy for such a side effect.
C L, Loprinzi +4 more
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Hot flashes are the most prominent side effect of tamoxifen, the most frequently prescribed antitumor agent in the world. Little detailed information is available to predict who will develop hot flashes on tamoxifen, to describe the natural history of these hot flashes, and/or to predict who will request therapy for such a side effect.
C L, Loprinzi +4 more
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Beyond Estrogen: Treatment Options for Hot Flashes.
Clinical Therapeutics, 2018Nonhormonal medications and complementary and alternative therapies are used by many women seeking relief from bothersome hot flashes. However, health care professionals may be less familiar with these treatment modalities.
K. McGarry, M. Geary, V. Gopinath
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
To the Editor: The hot flash is one of the most commonly encountered symptoms of menopause, yet there is little understanding of its underlying physiology.
Richard Nelesen +2 more
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To the Editor: The hot flash is one of the most commonly encountered symptoms of menopause, yet there is little understanding of its underlying physiology.
Richard Nelesen +2 more
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Acupuncture for postmenopausal hot flashes
Maturitas, 2007To determine whether individually tailored acupuncture is an effective treatment option for reducing postmenopausal hot flashes and improving quality of life.In a randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study, 29 postmenopausal participants averaging at least seven moderate to severe hot flashes per 24h, with a baseline estradiol concentration of less ...
Yael, Nir +4 more
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Extinguishing hot flash therapy
Menopause, 2013Charles, Loprinzi, J Michael, Bostwick
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