Antiestrogenic

Antiestrogenic therapy is a type of medical treatment used to treat various disorders and diseases related to estrogen levels in the body. It is most commonly used to treat certain types of breast and reproductive cancers, as well as endometriosis and uterine fibroids. The goal of this therapy is to reduce the amount of estrogen in the body or to block the effects of estrogen on certain tissues. This is done by using medications such as aromatase inhibitors and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs). These medications can reduce the amount of estrogen in the body or block its effects in certain areas, such as breast tissue. In addition to medications, other forms of antiestrogenic therapy can include dietary and lifestyle changes, such as reducing the amount of processed and fatty foods and increasing the amount of exercise. This type of therapy can help to reduce the risk of certain types of cancer and other estrogen-related disorders.