Successful treatment of recurrent pelvic desmoid tumour with tamoxifen

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The case report of a young woman with recurrent pelvic desmoid tumour successfully treated with tamoxifen is described. The desmoid tumour recurred within 6 months after the initial exploratory laparotomy. Tamoxifen therapy led to complete relief of ascites within 2 months and complete tumour regression by the end of the fourth month, and the patient has remained stable for 6 years. Without sacrificing pelvic organs or major vessels and preserving reproductive ability, tamoxifen should be considered as the first drug of choice in such a recurrent condition.

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Chao, A. S., Lai, C. H., Hsueh, S., Chen, C. S., Yang, Y. C., & Soong, Y. K. (2000). Successful treatment of recurrent pelvic desmoid tumour with tamoxifen. Human Reproduction, 15(2), 311–313.

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