
by Sherrill Sellman.
There has been much ado in the press about the wonders of the drug tamoxifen (Novadex) for the treatment and possible prevention of breast cancer. But as is the case with all pharmaceutical drugs, there are serious dangers. It has potential lethal side-effects.
Beware of the Dark Side of
Tamoxifen (Nolvadex)
by Sherrill Sellman
Breast Cancer Protection
Revisited
The premise for taking tamoxifen
is its supposed role in protecting breast cancer patients from its recurrence.
However, the benefits of tamoxifen are limited. Virtually all women who take it
become resistant within five years. It was postulated that it prevented breast
cancer from occurring in the opposite breast, known as contralateral cancer.
However, disturbing findings continue to surface challenging tamoxifen's
effectiveness. In 1992, the New England Journal of Medicine showed that
tamoxifen may reduce the incidence of contralateral cancer but only in
premenopausal women and only in three of eight trials. In another 1992 study,
tamoxifen not only failed to reduce contralateral cancers in premenopausal
women, it actually increased their incidence.15
The shocking truth about
tamoxifen's effect on breast cancer, appeared in a recent study published in the
journal, Science in July 1999. Researchers acknowledged that tamoxifen
eventually loses its effectiveness and then may actually help some cancers to
grow. Their clinical experience revealed that after only two to five years,
tamoxifen's supposed anti-estrogen fades and estrogen-sensitive cancers begin to
grow again thus increasing the risk of breast and uterine cancers!
Heart Disease and Osteoporosis
The promise of tamoxifen was its
supposed protective benefits to the heart and bones. It was theorized that its
estrogenic properties would help reduce heart disease and osteoporosis in women
but, once again, the theory crumbled under the weight of hard facts. Several
trials with tamoxifen failed to show that it has any effect on bone density and
thus on prevention of osteoporosis. In three other trials, bone density
increased slightly in lower spinal vertebra but not in longer bones or hip bones
which are particularly susceptible to fractures and potentially fatal
complications.
Initial data seemed to indicate
that it decreased the incidence of heart attacks. However, in January 1996, it
was reported by the National Cancer Institute that tamoxifen failed to prevent
heart disease in breast cancer patients.16
Tamoxifen: A Known Carcinogen
It wasn't long before laboratory
studies showed that tamoxifen acted as a carcinogen. It binds tightly and
irreversibly to DNA, the genetic blueprint of a cell causing a cancerous
mutation to take place. No amount of tamoxifen is safe when it comes to
carcinogenic effects.
The irony of tamoxifen is that
while widely publicized as the leading treatment for the recurrence of breast
cancer, it is, in fact, a known carcinogenic substance. The World Health Organization,
after reviewing the existing information about the carcinogenicity of tamoxifen,
found unequivocal evidence confirming tamoxifen as human carcinogen.
On May 16, 2000, The New York
Times printed an article, "U.S.. Report Adds to List of Carcinogens".
It reported that National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences listed 218
substances known or suspected to cause cancer in people. Tamoxifen was included
in that list.
Alternatives to Tamoxifen
While the cancer establishment
continues to invest huge amounts of money into research, manufacturing, and
trialing of harmful drugs for the prevention and hopeful cure of breast cancer,
safe and effective options already exist.17
There is convincing evidence
that natural progesterone has an important role in breast cancer treatment and
prevention. A 1981 study revealed that when a group with a low progesterone was
compared with a normal progesterone group, the incidence of breast cancer in the
low progesterone group was over 80 percent greater than in the normal
progesterone group.
In 1995, researchers found that
women using a topical progesterone cream had dramatically reduced cell
multiplication rates of breast cell growth compared to women using either a
placebo or estrogen, demonstrating that natural progesterone creams impressively
decreased breast cell proliferation rates.18
Lifestyle factors also play a
significant role. Everyday exercise, both at work and at leisure, reduces breast
cancer risk. Women who exercised at least four hours a week during leisure time
were found to have a 37 percent reduction in risk of breast cancer compared with
sedentary women.19
It is now known that reducing
caloric intake reduces estrogen levels. Recent studies find 46 percent less
breast cancer among women consuming more fruit and vegetables, especially
cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, and brussel sprouts. Eating
organic foods, which eliminates the carcinogenic pesticides and hormones, is
essential. Women interested in preventing breast cancer could make modest
changes in diet and derive better and certainly safer results.20
History continues to repeat
itself. Time and time again woman have been reassured that the wonder drugs or
treatments offered them would be their salvation only to discover they were
knowingly exposed to harmful carcinogenic chemicals. The warnings were drowned
out by the glossy advertising campaigns and the reassurances of "medical
experts".
Solutions to the Breast Cancer
Epidemic
There are solutions to the
breast cancer epidemic. However, they will be found more by altering lifestyle
-- as well as dietary, nutritional, and stress factors, and reducing exposure to
the many known toxic, carcinogenic environmental pollutants -- than by some
miraculous drug discovery. It is also up to women not only to continue to become
fully educated about safe health options but to demand them from health
providers. Too many women's lives have already been maimed and sacrificed to
unproven and unsafe drug treatments.
It is widely believed that
today's drugs are tomorrow's poisons. In the case of tamoxifen, tomorrow has
already arrived.
Resources:
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The National Foundation for Alternative
Medicine. 202-463-4900. Investigates and recommends successful cancer
clinics worldwide. www.nfam.org.
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The Cancer Control Society: A referral
service to clinics and practitioners using successful alternative cancer
treatments. www.cancercontrolsociety.com.
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Optimal Health Products: Offers Cruciflax,
a natural alternative to tamoxifen, which is a whole food supplement that
eliminates toxic estrogen metabolites from the body. www.blisscream.com.
888-641-2547.
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Ralph Moss. Ph.D. is the author of 11
books and three documentaries exploring successful alternative cancer
treatments. He researches individual reports on the most effective
treatments for a particular kinds of cancer. www.ralphmoss.com.
Footnotes and References: click
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Another article by Ms.
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Cancer Deception
Sherrill
Sellman's eight years of research
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About The
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SHERRILL
SELLMAN is a psychotherapist, lecturer, and Women's Health Educator. Sherrill actively writes for health
magazines in over 12 different countries and presents public and
corporate lectures and trainings in Australia, New Zealand, America,
Canada, and England. Sherrill offers a Hormonal Balancing Coaching
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