Health Home > Women's Health > Fibrocystic Breasts - References

Fibrocystic Breasts - References

More on Fibrocystic Breasts

Fibrocystic Breasts Home »

Did you find this helpful?

Be the first to rate!
Not yet rated

References

Citations

  1. Bundred N (2005). Breast pain. Clinical Evidence (14): 2190–2199.

  2. Smith RL, et al. (2004). Evaluation and management of breast pain. Mayo Clinical Proceedings, 79(3): 353–372.

  3. Oksa S, et al. (2006). Toremifene for premenstrual mastalgia: A randomised, placebo-controlled crossover study. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 113: 713–718.

  4. Fentiman IS (2004). Management of breast pain. In JR Harris et al., eds., Diseases of the Breast, 3rd ed., pp. 57–62. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

  5. Colak T, et al. (2003). Efficacy of topical nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs in mastalgia treatment. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 196: 525–530.

  6. Qureshi S, Sultan N (2005). Topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs versus oil of evening primrose in the treatment of mastalgia. Surgeon, 3(1): 7–10.

  7. Dog TL (2001). Integrative treatments for premenstrual syndrome. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 7(5): 32–39.

  8. Girman A, et al. (2003). An integrative medicine approach to premenstrual syndrome. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 188(5, Suppl): S56–S65.

  9. Daniele C, et al. (2005). Vitex agnus castus: A systematic review of adverse events. Drug Safety, 28(4): 319–332.

Last Updated: 03/22/2007

More on Fibrocystic Breasts

Fibrocystic Breasts HOME »

Health Resources

help

Featured Expert

Yahoo! Experts share their tips and advice

Breast Cancer Chronicles

By Lillie Shockney, R.N., M.A.S.

See All Yahoo Experts »

Yahoo! Health Groups

Join the Conversation

Join a Yahoo! Group and discuss with other memebers in the group. Share tips and experiences

See All Yahoo Groups »

Tip of the Day

Provided by: RealAgeNov 5, 2009

Piling your favorite sandwich fixings on the right kind of bread could mean healthier blood pressure. The right choice? One hundred percent whole-grain.

Read More »

View All Tips »