Comparison of suboptimal versus adequate ovarian function suppression in premenopausal women with early breast cancer treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy: An exploratory analysis of two prospective studies
Key Points
Adequate ovarian function suppression improves treatment responses in early breast cancer.
Key metrics show that higher suppression rates are associated with better outcomes.
Observational analysis across two prospective studies evaluates hormonal therapy effectiveness.
Findings highlight the need for optimized ovarian suppression strategies in clinical settings.
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Comparison of suboptimal versus adequate ovarian function suppression in premenopausal women with early breast cancer treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy: An exploratory analysis of two prospective studies | Synapse