Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Tamoxifen
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Muhammad Iqbal An unusual cause of Fits. Pak Armed Forces Med J Dec 2001;51(2):190-2.
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Waseem Haider, Ghulam Mustafa Arain, Khush Muhammad Sohu, Syed Asghar Naqi, Bilal Bin Younus Estrogen Receptor as Tumour Marker in Malignant Breast Disease: A Retrospective Study Of 100 Cases. Biomedica Jan - Jun 2001;17:1-5.
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Rukhshan Khurshid, Mubasshir A Sheikh, Farida Munnawer Geographical / Physiological Diversity of Female Breast Cancer among Developing and Developed Countries. Pak J Med Sci Apr - Jun 2001;17(2):99-105.
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Siddiqui T, Sabih M, Salam A, Khan S A survival analysis of metastatic breast cancer in Pakistani patients. J Pak Med Assoc Mar 2001;51(3):120-2.
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Rukhshan Khurshid, Atiya Abbasi Isolation and Characterization of Immunogloblulin G from Serum of Normal Subjects and Breast Cancer Patients. Proceeding Shaikh Zayed Postgrad Med Inst Jun 2000;14(1):29-36.
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Tariq Parvez Study of the Effect of Letrozole in Postmenopausal Patients with Advanced Breast Cancer Resistant to Tamoxifen. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Jan 2000;10(1):20-3.
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S A Shami, Samina Jalali, S Fatima Niazi Epidemiology of Breast Cancer findings from hospital patients. Pak Armed Forces Med J Dec 1999;49(2):97-8.
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Haroon Khalil, Waseem Yusuf Clomiphene Citrate as a Useful Agent in Ovulation Induction and Healthy Pregnancy Outcome. Ann King Edward Med Uni Oct - Dec 1999;5(3,4):261-2.
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Siddiqui T, Khan S, Kayani N, Salam A, Kiran S, Jilani S The clinical pattern of HER-2/neu oncogene overexpressing breast cancer in Pakistani patients at initial presentation: an analysis of HER-2/neu positive versus negative disease--a preliminary report. J Pak Med Assoc Dec 1999;49(12):294-7.
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Azmat Hasan, Irfan Akhtar, Muhammad Furrukh, Asim Ijaz, M Mussadiq Khan Local Experience of Carcinoma Breast. J Rawal Med Coll Dec 1999;3(1-2):27-31.
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