Treatment-related arthralgia – Management
In patients with breast cancer who are experiencing arthralgia, encourage physical activity/exercise as exercise reduces musculoskeletal symptoms. If exercise or NSAIDs are unsuccessful, consider changing to a different aromatase inhibitor, use of duloxetine, or switching to tamoxifen.
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How this guidance was developed
No evidence-based source recommendation was identified for this topic, which was considered an important aspect of care. This practice point was developed in response to stakeholder feedback, to support women in adhering to endocrine therapy.
Treatment-related arthralgia – Management
In patients with breast cancer who are experiencing arthralgia, encourage physical activity/exercise as exercise reduces musculoskeletal symptoms. If exercise or NSAIDs are unsuccessful, consider changing to a different aromatase inhibitor, use of duloxetine, or switching to tamoxifen.
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No evidence-based source recommendation was identified for this topic, which was considered an important aspect of care. This practice point was developed in response to stakeholder feedback, to support women in adhering to endocrine therapy.