Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women worldwide. Various studies indicate that prolonged exposure to elevated levels of estrogens is associated with development of breast cancer. Both estrogen receptor-dependent and independent mechanisms can contribute to the carcinogenic effects of estrogens. Among them, the oxidative metabolism of estrogens plays a key role in the initiation of estradiol-induced breast cancer by generation of reactive estrogen quinones as well as the associated formation of oxygen free radicals. These genotoxic metabolites can react with DNA to form unstable DNA adducts which generate mutations leading to the initiation of breast cancer. A variety of endogenous and exogenous factors can alter estrogen h...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
Exposure to estrogens is associated with increased risk of breast and other types of human cancer. E...
Abstract Background Estrogen metabolism-mediated oxidative stress is...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women worldwide. Various studies indicate that pro...
There is a strong association between estrogen exposure and breast cancer risk. Estrogen can activat...
There is a strong association between estrogen exposure and breast cancer risk. Estrogen can activat...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative,...
Breast cancer is a disease associated with excess exposures to estrogens. While the mode of cancer c...
Resveratrol (Resv), a natural occurring phytolexin present in grapes and other foods, possesses chem...
grantor: University of Torontoß17-Estradiol is metabolized into 2-methoxyestrone (2-ME), a...
grantor: University of Torontoß17-Estradiol is metabolized into 2-methoxyestrone (2-ME), a...
Resveratrol (Resv), a natural occurring phytolexin present in grapes and other foods, possesses chem...
Human idiopathic post-menopausal mammary adenocarcinoma is a tumor of breast epithelial tissue with ...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
In the etiology of breast cancer, estrogens and its metabolites play a key role as tumor initiators ...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
Exposure to estrogens is associated with increased risk of breast and other types of human cancer. E...
Abstract Background Estrogen metabolism-mediated oxidative stress is...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women worldwide. Various studies indicate that pro...
There is a strong association between estrogen exposure and breast cancer risk. Estrogen can activat...
There is a strong association between estrogen exposure and breast cancer risk. Estrogen can activat...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative,...
Breast cancer is a disease associated with excess exposures to estrogens. While the mode of cancer c...
Resveratrol (Resv), a natural occurring phytolexin present in grapes and other foods, possesses chem...
grantor: University of Torontoß17-Estradiol is metabolized into 2-methoxyestrone (2-ME), a...
grantor: University of Torontoß17-Estradiol is metabolized into 2-methoxyestrone (2-ME), a...
Resveratrol (Resv), a natural occurring phytolexin present in grapes and other foods, possesses chem...
Human idiopathic post-menopausal mammary adenocarcinoma is a tumor of breast epithelial tissue with ...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
In the etiology of breast cancer, estrogens and its metabolites play a key role as tumor initiators ...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
Exposure to estrogens is associated with increased risk of breast and other types of human cancer. E...
Abstract Background Estrogen metabolism-mediated oxidative stress is...