It's a hopeful story, which is, frankly, what people need, says Arif Kamal, an oncologist specializing in breast cancer as well as chief patient officer at the American Cancer Society
Injection-Related Triggers (Not Always Allergy) Local irritation from the injection itself can cause redness or itching, but this is usually not a true allergy unless symptoms spread
From dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes to over-the-counter remedies and when to consult a healthcare professional, we will cover every aspect to empower you with the knowledge needed to navigate your treatment with greater comfort and confidence
Participants were randomly assigned to receive either placebo or amycretin, as a single ascending dose (0.3 mg, 0.6 mg, or 1.0 mg) or as once-weekly multiple ascending doses, escalating from 0.3 mg up to a maintenance dose of 60 mg (over 36 weeks), 20 mg (over 36 weeks), 5 mg (over 28 weeks), or 1.25 mg (over 20 weeks)