The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative, excessive estrogen exposure and breast cancer risk is that estrogen and perhaps progesterone affect the rate of cell division, and thus manifest their effect on the risk of breast cancer by causing proliferation of breast epithelial cells. Proliferating cells are susceptible to genetic errors during DNA replication which, if uncorrected, can ultimately lead to a malignant phenotype. This standard paradigm has recently been expanded to encompass emerging research data supporting a complementary genotoxic pathway mediated by the generation and redox cycling of reactive oxygen species through the metabolic effects of estrogens metabolites suc...
Human idiopathic post-menopausal mammary adenocarcinoma is a tumor of breast epithelial tissue with ...
Estrogen has been suggested to trigger breast cancer development via an initiating mechanism involvi...
grantor: University of Torontoß17-Estradiol is metabolized into 2-methoxyestrone (2-ME), a...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
Prospective studies of postmenopausal women have consistently demonstrated that higher levels of cir...
Prospective studies of postmenopausal women have consistently demonstrated that higher levels of cir...
Abstract: Estrogen is a well-known risk factor for breast cancer. Current models of breast cancer ri...
In the etiology of breast cancer, estrogens and its metabolites play a key role as tumor initiators ...
Estrogen is a well-known risk factor for breast cancer. Current models of breast cancer risk predict...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Human idiopathic post-menopausal mammary adenocarcinoma is a tumor of breast epithelial tissue with ...
Estrogen has been suggested to trigger breast cancer development via an initiating mechanism involvi...
grantor: University of Torontoß17-Estradiol is metabolized into 2-methoxyestrone (2-ME), a...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
A common thread linking the main risks for developing breast cancer in women is cumulative, excessiv...
Prospective studies of postmenopausal women have consistently demonstrated that higher levels of cir...
Prospective studies of postmenopausal women have consistently demonstrated that higher levels of cir...
Abstract: Estrogen is a well-known risk factor for breast cancer. Current models of breast cancer ri...
In the etiology of breast cancer, estrogens and its metabolites play a key role as tumor initiators ...
Estrogen is a well-known risk factor for breast cancer. Current models of breast cancer risk predict...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Human idiopathic post-menopausal mammary adenocarcinoma is a tumor of breast epithelial tissue with ...
Estrogen has been suggested to trigger breast cancer development via an initiating mechanism involvi...
grantor: University of Torontoß17-Estradiol is metabolized into 2-methoxyestrone (2-ME), a...