Effects of tamoxifen on the human female genital tract: review of the literature.
Tamoxifen, used for breast cancer treatment and prevention, causes estrogenic effects on the female genital tract, including polyps, hyperplasia, cysts, and an increased risk of endometrial carcinoma.
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