The healthy breast is a tissue composed of centrally located milk producing glands connected to the nipple by ducts, surrounded by fat tissue and connective tissue. The growth of the breast is primarily mediated by the estrogens, while the androgens mediate tissue homeostasis and protect against growth signals. In breast cancer, the cells of the glands or ducts undergo malignant transformation, and start proliferating in an uncontrollable fashion. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women, and it is estimated that 10% of all women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their life-time. The primary classification of breast cancer is based mainly on the expression of the estrogen receptor, and 70-80% of breast cancers are estr...
SummaryEndocrine therapies for breast cancer that target the estrogen receptor (ER) are ineffective ...
Although the majority of primary human breast cancers express the androgen receptor (AR), the role o...
Breast cancer (BC) exhibits great heterogeneity at histophatological, clinical and molecular levels....
The healthy breast is a tissue composed of centrally located milk producing glands connected to the ...
Oestrogens play key roles in the development of the majority of breast tumours, a fact that has been...
Upon activation by estrogen, the Estrogen Receptor binds the chromatin and influ...
Background: Steroid receptor coactivators (SRCs) may modulate estrogen receptor (ER) activity and th...
Background: Although the androgen receptor (AR) is frequently expressed in breast cancer, its releva...
The androgenic signalling axis interacts with other major growth pathways in breast cancer, such as ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Sex steroid hormones a...
Sex steroid hormones such as estrogens and androgens are involved in the development and differentia...
AbstractTamoxifen has been the endocrine treatment of choice for all stages of oestrogen receptor po...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Approximately two-thirds of brea...
The majority of Thai breast cancer patients had tumors that expresses the AR (80%). These tumors are...
BackgroundThe sensitivity of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancers to tamoxifen treatment varies...
SummaryEndocrine therapies for breast cancer that target the estrogen receptor (ER) are ineffective ...
Although the majority of primary human breast cancers express the androgen receptor (AR), the role o...
Breast cancer (BC) exhibits great heterogeneity at histophatological, clinical and molecular levels....
The healthy breast is a tissue composed of centrally located milk producing glands connected to the ...
Oestrogens play key roles in the development of the majority of breast tumours, a fact that has been...
Upon activation by estrogen, the Estrogen Receptor binds the chromatin and influ...
Background: Steroid receptor coactivators (SRCs) may modulate estrogen receptor (ER) activity and th...
Background: Although the androgen receptor (AR) is frequently expressed in breast cancer, its releva...
The androgenic signalling axis interacts with other major growth pathways in breast cancer, such as ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Sex steroid hormones a...
Sex steroid hormones such as estrogens and androgens are involved in the development and differentia...
AbstractTamoxifen has been the endocrine treatment of choice for all stages of oestrogen receptor po...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Approximately two-thirds of brea...
The majority of Thai breast cancer patients had tumors that expresses the AR (80%). These tumors are...
BackgroundThe sensitivity of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancers to tamoxifen treatment varies...
SummaryEndocrine therapies for breast cancer that target the estrogen receptor (ER) are ineffective ...
Although the majority of primary human breast cancers express the androgen receptor (AR), the role o...
Breast cancer (BC) exhibits great heterogeneity at histophatological, clinical and molecular levels....