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What Agents are Used in Chemoprevention?
Several agents are employed in chemoprevention, including
antioxidants
,
anti-inflammatory drugs
, and
hormonal agents
. For instance,
Tamoxifen
and
Raloxifene
are used to reduce the risk of breast cancer in high-risk women. Other examples include
Aspirin
for colorectal cancer prevention and
Finasteride
for prostate cancer prevention.
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