Tamoxifen (TAM) is a selective estrogen receptor modulator with tissue-specific effects on estrogen signaling used predominantly for treatment and chemoprevention of breast cancers. Recent studies have shown that TAM prevents infertility and decreases follicular loss from common cancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy in preclinical models. Here we review current and novel uses of selective estrogen receptor modulator s and advantages and challenges for translation of TAM for human fertility preservation.
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25 March 2015
Challenges and Potential for Ovarian Preservation with SERMs
Alison Y. Ting,
Brian K. Petroff
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Biology of Reproduction
Vol. 92 • No. 5
May 2015
Vol. 92 • No. 5
May 2015
cancer
fertility
ovary
SERM
tamoxifen