The answer is no. There are no specific hormonal therapy to be used after completing all the treatment for hormone positive primary inflammatory breast cancer. This is a rare and an aggressive disease. The rareness unfortunately does not allow to study the role of the hormone therapy in inflammatory breast cancer.
The answer is no. There are no specific hormonal therapy to be used after completing all the treatment for hormone positive primary inflammatory breast cancer. This is a rare and an aggressive disease. The rareness unfortunately does not allow to study the role of the hormone therapy in inflammatory breast cancer.
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