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Emelon1
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6 years ago

Choosing between tamoxifen, zoladex or no treatment at all...

Hi all,

I'm new to this forum but not new to BC. I was diagnosed in May last year, had a lumpectomy, sentinel lymph node biopsy, radiation and started tamoxifen a year ago. However I suffered terrible side effects and was given the choice of zoladex as an alternative to it. I have not been on tamoxifen since may this year and have enjoyed a much better quality of life. With zoladex I've been told that osteoporosis and early menopause would result, which doesn't sound great either. I'm really torn about what to do. Is there anyone who has decided to leave it up to fate and not take any treatments at all? Is that an insane choice to make?

Any insight or personal opinions welcome. Thank you so much!


  • So early menopause whether natural, surgical or metabolic (ie zoladex) has side effects regardless of how long we take it for. Oestrogen is an essential ingredient for female health. It protects our heart, bones and brain. So being in menopause earlier than we would have will place us at higher risk for these things and therefore measures to be taken to treat or prevent complications. 
    Eg ensuring your calcium is adequate, doing strength training, having regular heart health checks 
    Fertility is all dependant on everyone’s situation with their fertility before treatment and current age, the zoladex itself is reversible as long as your natural fertility beneath was/is fine ... 
    Hope that helps. 
  • Thanks for the reply, CRM!

    Good luck with the zoladex. I might give it a try as you suggest or go back on tamoxifen and endeavour to live with the side effects.

    Take care.

  • I am about to start zoladex and am a little bit worried about the side effects but my oncologist said to try it for 3 months and see how I go. If I can tolerate it keep going. Everyone reacts differently but perhaps it is better to at least try. I was not told that early menopause would be a side effect and my fertility doctor said I should not have any issues falling pregnant when I come off it in two years. Who knows...