2014
DOI: 10.4172/2153-2435.1000281
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Using Topical Applications of Tamoxifen and a Combination of Phytonutrients Based on Breast MRI to Inhibit Estrogen-Related Proliferation of Human Breast Tissue

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“…They used Franz cells with artificial skin membranes to show positive transdermal diffusion using animal urine/feces, blood tests, and subcutaneous skin retention for HPLC analysis to study transdermal absorption through topical application. They successfully showed transdermal absorption of topical tamoxifen and phytonutrients, which may aid in preventing breast cancer in daily estrogen and phytoestrogen users (Lin et al 2014). Isabelle Le Ray et al, (2012) 80 have observed that women with estrogen-positive breast cancers receive endocrine treatment such as tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors (AI) for 5-10 years.…”
Section: Chemotherapy In Breast Cancer Usingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They used Franz cells with artificial skin membranes to show positive transdermal diffusion using animal urine/feces, blood tests, and subcutaneous skin retention for HPLC analysis to study transdermal absorption through topical application. They successfully showed transdermal absorption of topical tamoxifen and phytonutrients, which may aid in preventing breast cancer in daily estrogen and phytoestrogen users (Lin et al 2014). Isabelle Le Ray et al, (2012) 80 have observed that women with estrogen-positive breast cancers receive endocrine treatment such as tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors (AI) for 5-10 years.…”
Section: Chemotherapy In Breast Cancer Usingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanoparticles should be used as a controlled release mechanism in cancer treatment to reduce the occurrence of multiple side effects. As a result, this research aimed to see how effective tamoxifenand a methotrexate-loaded transdermal patch was at preventing breast cancer 67 . Buddhade Layek et al, (2010) 95 have used the soyaphosphatidylcholine (SPC), cholesterol (CH), and span 20 as key ingredients and developed a safe sustained release liposomal drug delivery mechanism for tamoxifen citrate (TC).…”
Section: Anti-cancer Drugs In Transdermal Patch: Ajazmentioning
confidence: 99%