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Agranulocytosis Induced by Tamoxifen in a Breast Cancer Patient

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Background: The main side effects of tamoxifen are menopausal symptoms. We report a case of agranulocytosis induced by tamoxifen in a 33-year-old woman treated in the adjuvant setting. Case Presentation:… Click to show full abstract

Background: The main side effects of tamoxifen are menopausal symptoms. We report a case of agranulocytosis induced by tamoxifen in a 33-year-old woman treated in the adjuvant setting. Case Presentation: Ten days after the beginning of tamoxifen treatment, the patient complained of asthenia and mucositis. Blood testing showed a grade 4 neutropenia (0.06 G/L) without any other major hematologic disorder. Tamoxifen was discontinued, and the patient received granulocyte colony-stimulating factor. Within 2 days, she recovered to a normal granulocyte count. Tamoxifen was then switched to the combination of ovarian suppression (triptorelin) and aromatase inhibitor (anastrozole). Conclusion: Agranulocytosis is a very rare adverse event of tamoxifen.

Keywords: agranulocytosis induced; breast cancer; induced tamoxifen; agranulocytosis; tamoxifen breast

Journal Title: Breast Care
Year Published: 2019

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