Yes, tamoxifen can cause thickening of the endometrium (the lining of the womb). This is due to its estrogen-like effects on the uterine tissue, which can lead to changes in the endometrial lining. While this thickening is often monitored, it can increase the risk of endometrial hyperplasia and, in some cases, endometrial cancer. Regular gynecological check-ups are recommended for women taking tamoxifen to assess any changes.
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Thickening of the womb happens every month during a woman's monthly cycle. It is when the lining of the womb builds up so that if the egg is fertilised it will have a soft, spongy lining to implant into and will be protected throughout the pregnancy If the egg is not fertilised, the lining breaks down as it is not needed, and that is what a period is The thickening of the womb is caused by hormones that trigger it to thicken
Stress or motion will cause this irregular thickening.
My partner was on Tamoxifen for over a year and had a period. so yes, you can have a period while on tamoxifen!
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During the years between your first period and before menopause, the lining of the womb (endometrium) thickens monthly in preparation for potential pregnancy and is discharged as "period" if the woman doesn't become pregnant.
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Nodular thickening of the adrenal gland means that cancer could be present. It would normally be treated by surgical removal of cancerous tumors.
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