
pmid: 9385340
Breast pain is a common, often distressing problem among women. After significant disease is ruled out, most patients respond to simple reassurance. Others, however, require treatment because symptoms interfere with their lifestyle. The authors offer practical suggestions for tailoring treatment for these patients according to type of pain--cyclical mastalgia, non-cyclical mastalgia, or chest wall pain.
Fatty Acids, Essential, Danazol, Pain, Breast Neoplasms, Oenothera biennis, Tamoxifen, Hormone Antagonists, Linoleic Acids, Risk Factors, Humans, Plant Oils, Female, Breast, gamma-Linolenic Acid, Bromocriptine
Fatty Acids, Essential, Danazol, Pain, Breast Neoplasms, Oenothera biennis, Tamoxifen, Hormone Antagonists, Linoleic Acids, Risk Factors, Humans, Plant Oils, Female, Breast, gamma-Linolenic Acid, Bromocriptine
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