 
        
						Cheuk-Sing Choy 
	
					    												
People's Republic of China						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Using Topical Applications of Tamoxifen and a Combination of Phytonutrients
Based on Breast MRI to Inhibit Estrogen-Related Proliferation of Human
Breast Tissue 						
Author(s): Shoei-Loong Lin, Cheuk-Sing Choy, Wing P Chan and Ting-Kai LeungShoei-Loong Lin, Cheuk-Sing Choy, Wing P Chan and Ting-Kai Leung             
						
												
				 Objective: In January of 2013, the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence of United Kingdom have announced that taking tamoxifen for five years could reduce breast cancer risk, include positive family history or chronic estrogen and phytoestrogen users. However, routinely oral intake of tamoxifen for breast cancer prophylaxis on high risk women is occasionally difficult because of its potential side effects. The intention of this study is to prove transdermal delivery by using minimal dose of tamoxifen and phytonutrients for breast protection. Methods: We retrospectively studied 2795 breast MRI images from Taiwanese women and classified them as either healthy or unhealthy according to BI-RADS categories. A subgroup of the study patients had received estrogen supplements containing estrogen components or phytoestrogen for at least 3 months. Based on breast MRI analysis, t.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2153-2435.1000281