Breast cancer drug linked to brain malfunction

IANS  |  Toronto 

A breast drug reveals side-effects, including mood disturbances and memory issues, that impact the brain function in both humans and animals, say researchers.

For the study, researchers from the in Canada showed that they administered letrozole to male and female marmosets -- a nonhuman primate model -- for four weeks and observed many behavioural changes including hot flashes and increased anxiety, experienced by women receiving similar treatment.

In addition, letrozole also compromised the function of neurons in the hippocampus (organ located in the brain) and impaired spatial memory, results revealed, published in

Findings emphasise the need for further investigation of breast treatments and their effects on the brain, the team noted.

is the in women worldwide and is increasing particularly in developing countries where a majority of cases are diagnosed in late stages.

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First Published: Tue, December 25 2018. 19:28 IST