"The possibility exists. Hair thinning is a documented side effect of SERMs, but the area of the body isn't mentioned. There are anecdotal reports of hair thinning in scalp from use of SERMs, but like I said, the ligand-receptor complex theory also exists. But binding to the correct receptor isn't the last step. The type of transcriptional regulation generated is also important. Even if the receptor is ER beta in hair follicles of scalp, there is a possibility that SERMs transcripts corepressors instead of coactivators (like Bicalutamide's action on androgen receptors) or they do nothing but block the position that needs to be occupied by estrogen molecules (like Cyproterone Acetate's action on androgen receptors). SERMs are pure enigma."
Hope this clarifies something for you guys!
Better stay off meds for gyno and just do surgery... I still try to find prostate cancer patients who did surgeries. Gotta keep u all updated, on the milky way lol