Martin Oehler is a member of ANECSProlonged excessive estrogen exposure unopposed by progesterone is widely accepted to be a risk factor for endometrial cancer development. The physiological function of progesterone is dependent upon the presence of its receptor [progesterone receptor (PGR)] and several studies have reported single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the PGR gene to be associated with endometrial cancer risk. We sought to confirm the associations with endometrial cancer risk previously reported for four different PGR polymorphisms. A maximum of 2888 endometrial cancer cases and 4483 female control subjects from up to three studies were genotyped for four PGR polymorphisms (rs1042838, rs10895068, rs11224561 and rs471767). Log...
Association studies on susceptibility to breast cancer using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) i...
Emerging evidence indicates that common functional polymorphisms in the estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) g...
Global patterns of the incidence of cancer are often attributed to environmental and lifestyle diffe...
Prolonged excessive estrogen exposure unopposed by progesterone is widely accepted to be a risk fact...
There is evidence that progesterone plays a role in the aetiology of invasive epithelial ovarian can...
Excessive estrogen stimulation unopposed by progesterone strongly predisposes to endometrial cancer....
The progesterone receptor (PgR), a sex steroid hormone receptor that binds progesterone is critical ...
There is evidence that estrogens and some of their metabolites are involved in endometrial cancer pa...
Background: The role of estrogen and progesterone in the development of endometrial cancer is well d...
Epidemiological studies suggest that ovarian cancer is an endocrine-related tumour, and progesterone...
Genetic variation in the androgen receptor (AR) gene may be associated with endometrial cancer risk ...
Abstract Background Estrogen is an established endometrial carcinogen. One of the most important med...
The incidence of endometrial cancer has recently increased substantially and studies have shown that...
To investigate the association between self-reported endometriosis and the putative functional promo...
Background Recent evidence suggests a role for progesterone in breast cancer development and tumori...
Association studies on susceptibility to breast cancer using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) i...
Emerging evidence indicates that common functional polymorphisms in the estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) g...
Global patterns of the incidence of cancer are often attributed to environmental and lifestyle diffe...
Prolonged excessive estrogen exposure unopposed by progesterone is widely accepted to be a risk fact...
There is evidence that progesterone plays a role in the aetiology of invasive epithelial ovarian can...
Excessive estrogen stimulation unopposed by progesterone strongly predisposes to endometrial cancer....
The progesterone receptor (PgR), a sex steroid hormone receptor that binds progesterone is critical ...
There is evidence that estrogens and some of their metabolites are involved in endometrial cancer pa...
Background: The role of estrogen and progesterone in the development of endometrial cancer is well d...
Epidemiological studies suggest that ovarian cancer is an endocrine-related tumour, and progesterone...
Genetic variation in the androgen receptor (AR) gene may be associated with endometrial cancer risk ...
Abstract Background Estrogen is an established endometrial carcinogen. One of the most important med...
The incidence of endometrial cancer has recently increased substantially and studies have shown that...
To investigate the association between self-reported endometriosis and the putative functional promo...
Background Recent evidence suggests a role for progesterone in breast cancer development and tumori...
Association studies on susceptibility to breast cancer using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) i...
Emerging evidence indicates that common functional polymorphisms in the estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) g...
Global patterns of the incidence of cancer are often attributed to environmental and lifestyle diffe...