Estrogens play a major role in the biology of hormone-responsive tissues but also in the normal physiology of various non-typical hormone-responsive tissues. In disease, estrogens have been associated with tumor development, in particular with tumors such as breast, endometrium, ovary and prostate.In this paper we will review the molecular mechanisms by which estrogens are involved in cancer development, with a special focus in Lynch syndrome related neoplasia. Further, we discuss the role estrogens might have on cell proliferation and apoptosis, how estrogens metabolites can induce DNA damage and we discuss a possible connection between estrogens and changes in DNA (hypo- and hyper) methylation. In this review we will also address the prot...
Cellular transformation leads to rapid cell proliferation that causes a global disease called cancer...
The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in nor...
The diagnosis of breast cancer falls into two broad categories, either estrogen receptor (ER)-positi...
Estrogens play a major role in the biology of hormone-responsive tissues but also in the normal phys...
Estrogen is necessary for the normal growth and development of breast tissue, but high levels of est...
Cancer development is often connected to impaired DNA repair and DNA damage signaling pathways. The ...
Breast cancer etiology is associated with both proliferation and DNA damage induced by estrogens. Br...
Cancer cells are embarrassed human cells exhibiting the remnants of same mechanisms for DNA stabiliz...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
The estrogen receptor (ER) is expressed in approximately 70% of sporadic breast cancers and is belie...
It is known that estrogen stimulates growth and inhibits apoptosis through estrogen receptor(ER)-med...
Several of the active compounds in foods, poisons, drugs, and industrial chemicals may, by epigeneti...
Estrogens are associated with a variety of diseases and play important roles in tumor development an...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
The notion that menopausal estrogen replacement therapy increases ovarian cancer risk, but only for ...
Cellular transformation leads to rapid cell proliferation that causes a global disease called cancer...
The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in nor...
The diagnosis of breast cancer falls into two broad categories, either estrogen receptor (ER)-positi...
Estrogens play a major role in the biology of hormone-responsive tissues but also in the normal phys...
Estrogen is necessary for the normal growth and development of breast tissue, but high levels of est...
Cancer development is often connected to impaired DNA repair and DNA damage signaling pathways. The ...
Breast cancer etiology is associated with both proliferation and DNA damage induced by estrogens. Br...
Cancer cells are embarrassed human cells exhibiting the remnants of same mechanisms for DNA stabiliz...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
The estrogen receptor (ER) is expressed in approximately 70% of sporadic breast cancers and is belie...
It is known that estrogen stimulates growth and inhibits apoptosis through estrogen receptor(ER)-med...
Several of the active compounds in foods, poisons, drugs, and industrial chemicals may, by epigeneti...
Estrogens are associated with a variety of diseases and play important roles in tumor development an...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
The notion that menopausal estrogen replacement therapy increases ovarian cancer risk, but only for ...
Cellular transformation leads to rapid cell proliferation that causes a global disease called cancer...
The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in nor...
The diagnosis of breast cancer falls into two broad categories, either estrogen receptor (ER)-positi...