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Visvanathan K et al. - In a study to update the 2002 American Society of Clinical Oncology guideline on pharmacologic interventions for breast cancer (BC) risk reduction, it was determined that in women at increased risk for BC, tamoxifen (20 mg/d for 5 yrs) may be offered to reduce risk of invasive ER-positive BC, with benefits for at least 10 yrs. In postmenopausal women, raloxifene (60 mg/d for 5 yrs) may also be considered. Use of aromatase inhibitors, fenretinide, or other selective estrogen receptor modulators to lower BC risk is not recommended outside of a clinical trial. Discussion of risks and benefits of preventive agents is critical to pt decision making.

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