Endocrine and paracrine hormones in the promotion, progression and recurrence of breast cancer

Both normal and neoplastic breast tissues are stimulated by endocrine and paracrine hormones. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the significant role that hormones, growth factors and cytokines have in the promotion, progression and recurrence of breast cancer. Significant variations in the h...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of surgery 1996-08, Vol.83 (8), p.1037-1046
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Estrogens - adverse effects
Female
Growth Substances - adverse effects
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