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I had hormone receptive cancer in my breast years ago, but I am in remission now. Will Amberen increase my risk for a return of breast cancer?

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I had hormone receptive cancer in my breast years ago, but I am in remission now. Will Amberen increase my risk for a return of breast cancer?

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Patients with hormone-receptive cancers were NOT included in Amberen’s clinical trials, so there is no data regarding cancer survivors. However, many cancer survivors take Amberen and do very well with it. Amberen restores the communication between the hypothalamus and the endocrine system, enabling the body to produce its own hormones, naturally. Because every situation is different, we advise you to consult your doctor (oncologist or endocrinologist) or other trusted healthcare provider to see if Amberen would be a good fit at this point in your treatment or remission. For your doctor’s reference, more information about Amberen’s clinical trials is available here: Amberen Clinical Trials. PLEASE NOTE:If you’re currently taking any prescription drugs that are designed to alter your natural levels of hormones, Amberen may not be good for you, as it will attempt to restore your natural hormonal balance. Make sure to consult your doctor, especially if you are a cancer survivor or have a

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