Switching from anastrozole to exemestane: Anyone made this switch?
My oncologist switched me from Anastrozole to Exemestane.. anybody familiar with this medicine? Side effects? I’m always scared to switch meds.
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AIs prevent body from making estrogen. Exemestane is steroidal and irreversible, so it tends to have long term effect compared to Anastrozole. I will ask my onco about photoestrogen effect in breast cancer. I found this article about this article about phytoestrogen effect on breast cancer, the conclusion is particularly interesting. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776930/
I also remember reading some where that low breast cancer in Asia is linked to high consumption of soy.
" In conclusion, in this review, none of the selected studies found statistically significant adverse effects of soy consumption on BC recurrence or mortality (specific or all-cause). Almost all studies showed beneficial effects of soy isoflavone intake, in variable ways, on BC recurrence and mortality. These results coincide with other recent works and suggest that soy isoflavone intake is safe for BC survivors.
However, in order to confirm the current results, larger studies are needed. Future research should have larger sample sizes, more accurate assessments of soy isoflavone intake (and total phytoestrogen intake), better control of confounding factors, and longer follow-ups."
Anastrozole
How high does the breast cancer risk score have to be for this drug to be recommended?
I believe it is recommended treatment for all hormone positive breast cancers.
Glad you mentioned you take it every other day because Exemestane takes 50 hours to eliminate from your body.
A natural aromatase inhibitor is mushrooms.
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I’ve just been on a call to to a centre to get me on the list for physiotherapy. After all the questions I was asked, it’s clear that my back pain is from Anastrozole and started just after I began taking the meds. This weekend has been horrendous with pain. I had mri last July and results of that were normal wear and tear on my back. I was worried in case there was secondary cancer.
It sounds a bit typical. It found a vulnerable place. Consider Exemestane.
And if your backs a problem consider redlight therapy.
Thank you. Haven’t heard of this therapy
I am 61, I am currently on Exemestane. Anastrozole did NOT agree with my body … many many side effects-literally out me in a tailspin mentally and physically. I started exemestane- and had a lot better luck. I
Did end up taking a little vacation from it due to bad hand joint aches( I ended having mild arthritis), insomnia and more fatigue .I have started acupuncture over a month ago and have NO side effects- it has been a blessing . I also do yoga(a few types), walk or swim.
My oncologist refused to change my meds from Anastrozole to Exemestane. I got rid of him and got prescription changed.