Selective estrogen receptor modulators in reproductive medicine and biology OBSTETRICAL & GYNECOLOGICAL SURVEY Baker, V. L., Leitman, D., Jaffe, R. B. 2000; 55 (7): S21-S47

Abstract

Estrogen replacement therapy has significant potential benefits for postmenopausal women, such as improvement of menopausal symptoms and protection from osteoporosis, but it may also increase a woman's risk of breast cancer. Also, some women do not take hormone replacement therapy because of such undesirable side effects as breast tenderness and uterine bleeding. Therefore, there is much interest in the development of compounds that provide the benefits of estrogen replacement therapy without the risks and side effects. The selective estrogen receptor modulators make up one class of compounds with both estrogen agonist and antagonist activity. This review discusses the clinical indications, risks, benefits, and mechanisms of action of selective estrogen receptor modulators and related compounds.

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