From the introduction of post-menopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) there has been great concern that HRT could possibly increase the risk of breast cancer. Prolonged exposure to endogenous oestrogens undeniably increases the risk of breast cancer. Questions that are important and until now only partly answered, are the following. Are oestrogens tumour promoters, as they induce mitosis, lead to proliferation and, therefore, accelerated growth of clinically occult pre-existing tumours? In addition to this, are they genotoxic mutagenic carcinogens, or could they initiate tumours by way of accumulation of incessant DNA-replication damage mechanism? Opinions vary as to the effect of the addition of a progestogen. There is a multitude of ...
Breast cancer risk is strongly related to several reproductive and hormonal factors, but the nature ...
Breast cancer risk is strongly related to several reproductive and hormonal factors, but the nature ...
There is extensive epidemiological evidence that menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) increases breast c...
The protective effect of early menopause shows that ovarian hormones increase the risk of breast can...
The relevance of the progestagen component in combined hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for breast ...
The potential for hormone therapy to cause cancer is the greatest fear for postmenopausal women cons...
The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) clinical trial was the first randomised, double blind, placebo-c...
Hormones play a major role in the aetiology of several of the commonest cancers worldwide, including...
International audiencePURPOSE: We previously found that the risk of invasive breast cancer varied ac...
The use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and its effect on women's health are contentious issues...
Evidence is increasing suggesting that adding progestogens to estrogens can increase the risk of bre...
Prospective studies of postmenopausal women have consistently demonstrated that higher levels of cir...
The incidence for breast and other female-hormone-related neoplasms levels off after menopause. The ...
The population-based case–control study CECILE investigated the impact of various menopausal hormone...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Hormonal treatments fo...
Breast cancer risk is strongly related to several reproductive and hormonal factors, but the nature ...
Breast cancer risk is strongly related to several reproductive and hormonal factors, but the nature ...
There is extensive epidemiological evidence that menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) increases breast c...
The protective effect of early menopause shows that ovarian hormones increase the risk of breast can...
The relevance of the progestagen component in combined hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for breast ...
The potential for hormone therapy to cause cancer is the greatest fear for postmenopausal women cons...
The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) clinical trial was the first randomised, double blind, placebo-c...
Hormones play a major role in the aetiology of several of the commonest cancers worldwide, including...
International audiencePURPOSE: We previously found that the risk of invasive breast cancer varied ac...
The use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and its effect on women's health are contentious issues...
Evidence is increasing suggesting that adding progestogens to estrogens can increase the risk of bre...
Prospective studies of postmenopausal women have consistently demonstrated that higher levels of cir...
The incidence for breast and other female-hormone-related neoplasms levels off after menopause. The ...
The population-based case–control study CECILE investigated the impact of various menopausal hormone...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Hormonal treatments fo...
Breast cancer risk is strongly related to several reproductive and hormonal factors, but the nature ...
Breast cancer risk is strongly related to several reproductive and hormonal factors, but the nature ...
There is extensive epidemiological evidence that menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) increases breast c...