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what is 'fadrozole'?

Definition for fadrozole

Fadrozole ( INN , marketed as Afema by Novartis ) is an aromatase inhibitor [ 1 ] that has been introduced in Japan for the treatment of breast cancer .

It is selective. [ 2 ]


diagnoses treated with 'fadrozole'
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McCune-Albright Syndrome
genetic disease with bone, pigmentation and hormonal problems
adrenocortical carcinoma
cancer of adrenal gland


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