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Exemestane is a potent aromatase inhibitor used primarily to reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence in postmenopausal women. It works by lowering estrogen levels in the body, thereby preventing the growth of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer cells. By inhibiting the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens into estrogen, Exemestane effectively deprives cancer cells of the hormones they need to thrive.

Clinical studies have demonstrated that Exemestane significantly lowers the risk of recurrence, especially in patients who have completed initial treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. It is commonly prescribed for five years following primary treatment to maintain long-term protection against cancer relapse. Compared to other hormonal therapies, Exemestane offers a well-tolerated alternative with fewer side effects, making it a preferred choice for many patients.

Pharmaceutical companies worldwide are actively engaged in the production and supply of this essential medication. A reliable Exemestane Manufacturer ensures high-quality formulations that meet global healthcare standards, making the drug accessible to patients in need. As breast cancer remains a significant health concern, the availability of effective treatments like Exemestane plays a crucial role in improving survival rates and enhancing the quality of life for affected individuals.
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