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Progesterone receptors in normal breast development and breast cancer
(Portland Press, 2021-06)
Progesterone receptors (PR) play a pivotal role in many female reproductive tissues such as the uterus, the ovary, and the mammary gland (MG). Moreover, PR play a key role in breast cancer growth and progression. This has ...
Recent developments in the ability to predict and modify breast cancer risk
(ELSEVIER, 2010-10)
The identification of women at higher risk for breast cancer is a matter of public health and anyone who participates in any treatment modality of this condition (this includes the plastic surgeon) should be aware of the ...
Partial-breast irradiation versus whole-breast radiotherapy for early breast cancer: A systematic review and update meta-analysis
(2020-07-01)
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the treatment outcomes of partial-breast irradiation (PBI) versus whole-breast radiotherapy (WBRT) in early breast cancer. Methods and Materials: Eligible randomized clinical ...
Shorter CAG repeat in the AR gene is associated with atypical hyperplasia and breast carcinoma
(2007-03-01)
Background: Previous reports into the role of [CAG]n repeat lengths in the androgen receptor (AR) gene indicate that these may play an important part in the development and progression of breast cancer, however, knowledge ...
Shorter CAG repeat in the AR gene is associated with atypical hyperplasia and breast carcinoma
(2007-03-01)
Background: Previous reports into the role of [CAG]n repeat lengths in the androgen receptor (AR) gene indicate that these may play an important part in the development and progression of breast cancer, however, knowledge ...
Progesterone and breast
(Bailliere Tindall, 2020-04)
Progesterone (Pg) is a pregnancy-related hormone that prepares the endometrium for the implantation of the fertilized zygote and suppresses myometrial contractility for the maintenance of pregnancy. At high concentrations, ...
Breast cancer screening in developing countries
(2017-04-01)
Developing countries have limited healthcare resources and use different strategies to diagnose breast cancer. Most of the population depends on the public healthcare system, which affects the diagnosis of the tumor. Thus, ...