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Wait, I'm pretty sure Tamoxifen interferes with an

estrogen receptor, or something. Regardless, I think

it's action is in hormonal regulation. I'm sure

rosacea is partially affected by hormones, esp. for

women, so your friend's experience makes sense.

By the way, I think everyone on this board would echo

me when I say that my thoughts are with your friend.

You gave me a little reality check--here I am

complaining about a few red blotches while others are

battling serious life-threatening conditions. Beating

rosacea is still important to me, but I should stop

every once in a while and count the blessings I do

have.

Thanks...

--- JaGorbe@... wrote:

> My friend has breast cancer and cea. She said

> that since she's been on

> Tamoxifen, a breast cancer med., all her cea

> symptoms have gone away.

> Hm......

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