Effects Of Tamoxifen On Urinary Incontinence

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2017Author
Hasanov, Elshad
Hasanov, Merve
Kuria, Issa M.
Hasanov, Rovshan
Rzazade, Reshad
Jonasch, Eric
Altundag, Kadri
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Rationale: Tamoxifen has been used in women with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and has been shown to successfully reduce both recurrence and mortality. On the contrary, long-term use of tamoxifen has hormone-related urogenital side effects which decrease the quality of life of the patients. Patient concerns: In this case report, we present a breast cancer patient receiving tamoxifen who developed urinary incontinence; we discuss the effects of tamoxifen on urinary incontinence, which decreases quality of life of the patients who were evaluated in our clinic. Diagnoses: Breast cancer, urinary incontinence. Interventions: Temporarily discontinuing tamoxifen. Outcomes: Urinary incontinence resolved. Lessons: Based on the case we reported and literature, estrogen can cause a dose-dependent increase in incontinence, but more preclinical and clinical studies of both estrogen and SERMs are needed to support this notion; given the fact that some small-scale clinical studies have not proven a direct relationship between tamoxifen and urinary incontinence. We suggest that clinicians faced with the issue should temporarily stop usage of the drug once the complaint of urinary incontinence arises.
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https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000006785https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5571986/
http://hdl.handle.net/11655/15010