#9488. Escitalopram and progressive muscle relaxation training are both effective for the treatment of hot flashes in patients with breast cancer: a randomized controlled trial

September 2026publication date
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Obstetrics and Gynecology;
Clinical Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
Reproductive Medicine;
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Abstract:
Introduction: Available treatments for hot flashes in patients with breast cancer are not always tolerable or effective for all patients. Methods: Patients diagnosed to have primary breast cancer were randomly allocated to receive 10mg of escitalopram, placebo, or progressive muscle relaxation therapy. Patients were asked to report the frequency and duration of hot flashes during day and night, at baseline and after ten weeks of treatment, and completed the menopause rating scale.
Keywords:
Breast cancer; escitalopram; hot flashes; progressive muscle relaxation

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