Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Postmenopause => Topic started by: Ann B on November 07, 2023, 11:22:10 AM
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It has been mentioned a few times in the media today that women are to be offered a
repurposed preventative breast cancer drug. I looked online to get more information, and here it is:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/2023/11/tens-of-thousands-of-women-set-to-benefit-from-repurposed-nhs-drug-to-prevent-breast-cancer/#:~:text=Anastrozole%2C%20which%20has%20been%20used,of%20breast%20cancer%20in%20England.
Further down the article, the side effects are listed: The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. I think they may have missed out vaginal atrophy along with a few others.
I wonder how many will be interested in taking this AI - Anastrozole!
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Do you mean the drug can cause those side effects? Doesn't sound so good if that's the case.
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My mum,her sister and their mum all had breast cancer,so not sure if I'll ever be offered this or not but the side effects would definitely make me think twice