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Do you discontinue anti-hormonal therapy if a high-risk ER+ HER2- localized breast cancer patient develops blood clots on anti-hormonal therapy?

How would you approach a patient who is intolerant of AI and develops thrombosis while on SERM?
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Medical Oncology · University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
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Tamoxifen has been associated with an increased risk for venous thromboembolic events, but there does not appear to be any increased risk with the aromatase inhibitors in the placebo controlled studies. These include MA.17, MA.17R in the extended endocrine therapy setting and MAP.3 and IBISII in the...

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Medical Oncology · Cape Medical Oncology
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SERMS cause increased risk of thromboembolism, and this has been known for quite some time, even before the availability of alternative agents, such as the modern aromatase inhibitors.

My practice in the ancient times was to treat women with anticoagulants, and to continue the SERM if the risk of re...

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Medical Oncology · Texas Oncology
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Keep in mind that there was RCT of aromatase inhibitor use versus non-use that showed an increased risk of VTE, although not as high as tamoxifen.

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