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Hi has anyone at the end of the 2 years of Abemaciclb come off zolodex injections /letrozole and gone onto Tamoxifen or something else? I’ve another 5 years of letrozole and I’ve been told I need to continue with zolodex for this duration, I’d like to see if there are other options..
Hi Newbuds
Welcome to the forum, I'm Daisy53 one of the Community Champions on this forum. I'm sorry to hear that you have had breast. While I don't have any advice for you I noticed that you haven't had any replies yet so I thought I'd reply to you to move you to the top of the discussion. Hopefully someone will be along with some advice for you soon.
Best wishes
Daisy53
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