My understanding of tamoxifen is that it blocks the effects of estrogen....
Given breast growth (a sign of the symptoms you are experiencing) is based on the presence of higher estrogen levels, tamoxifen would block the estrogen and therefore limit future growth.....
Google would give you the risks and side effects....
Agreed.
Dgc12, sorry in advance if it seems like I'm taking this off topic to start with, but thanks to the segue from
jan, I think I can be helpful here. Due to my personal circumstances I have looked into the side effects of 'tammo' after it was displayed as a drug useful to combat gynecomastia, which in itself is a side effect of Androgen Deprivation Therapy, which I will probably be undergoing soon to treat my case of biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer. Testosterone fuels the cancer. ADT either switches off the production of testosterone, or blocks it, depending on the family of drug. Gynecomastia is a known side effect of either, but its likelihood depends on which family of drugs are administered. It could be anywhere between 15% or 80% likelihood.
In simplest terms, ADT turns a man into a menopausal woman with the most common side effect being hot flashes. It's almost guaranteed, and could be debilitating. That particular side effect is the one I want to avoid the most, considering that I am still working full time in a blue collar job (unlike most people dealing with this disease who are elderly and sitting at home wearing cardigans and fluffy slippers). For some people facing the prospect of ADT, the side effect they most want to avoid is gynecomastia, which is understandable for those refusing to accept it, and tamoxifen is known as a possible solution. Guess what the main side effect of 'tammo' is? Hot flashes! *rolls eyes*
In my unique situation, where I will be prone to both gynecomastia and hot flashes once I undergo ADT, I can either take tamoxifen for the former or some form of estrogen for the latter, which would actually increase the likelihood of gynecomastia but enable me to keep calm and carry on. Personally, I prefer the second option. Taking both would be silly; they would cancel each other out. I've already told my work mates that I might end up looking like Dolly Parton one day!