Health & Medicine
Anastrozole Halves Breast Cancer Risk in Older Women: Study
Daily use of Anastrozole- a breast cancer drug- could potentially save lives of thousands of women. A latest study has shown that regular use of the drug for five years reduces breast cancer risk by 53 percent in postmenopausal women who have high chances of breast cancer.
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