Sex steroids and their receptors in patients with tumors of the pancreas
A tendency toward an increase in serum content of sex steroid-binding globulin and a decrease in the total concentration of testosterone and its free and globulin-bound fractions and in the index of free androgens was observed in patients with pancreatic cancer. There were no statistically significa...
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