J Korean Radiol Soc.
1997 Sep;37(3):555-559.
Mammographic Changes in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Tamoxifen
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine.
- 2Department of General Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine.
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To evaluate the efficacy of tamoxifen, as shown by mammographic changes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We studied the mammograms of 20 breast cancer patients treated with tamoxifen (20mg/day) and 20 patients treated with tamoxifen (20mg/day) in combination with chemothrapy. Control groups consisted of 20 breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy and 20 healthy women; the patterns of age distribution and menstrual cycle among these participants were similar to these of the study groups. Two radiologists determined parenchymal changes as seen on follow-up mammogram, of the contralateral breast in patients with breast cancer, and of the left breast in healthy women.
RESULTS
Follow-up mammogram showed decreased breast parenchyma in 75% of patients treated with tamoxifen, and in 70% of patients treated with tamoxifen and chemotherapy. Mammographic changes were not noted in 85% of patients treated with chemotherapy and in 90% of healthy women.
CONCLUSION
On follow-up mammogram, breast parenchyma was seen to have been decreased by tamoxifen, used to prevent the recurrence of breast cancer and forits antiproliferative effect. Mammography might be a suitable method for determining the effect of tamoxifen.