Original paper
The response of retroperitoneal fibrosis to tamoxifen.
Abstract
Although retroperitoneal fibrosis is uncommon and histologically benign, it is a progressive and potentially fatal tumor. As the fibroblasts proliferate, they encase and may obstruct important retroperitoneal structures. Medical therapy in the past has been ineffectual, and since the tumor usually cannot be resected, surgery consists of lysis or bypass of the involved structures. Tamoxifen is effective in the treatment of desmoid tumors, and we...
Paper Details
Title
The response of retroperitoneal fibrosis to tamoxifen.
Published Date
Apr 1, 1991
Journal
Volume
109
Issue
4
Pages
502 - 6
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