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Hormonal Carcinogenesis
Known as:
Carcinogenesis, Hormonal
The study of the role of hormones and hormonal action in the development of cancer.
National Institutes of Health
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2008
2008
Gene Expression Patterns in a Rat Model of Human Endometrial Adenocarcinoma
S. Karlsson
2008
Corpus ID: 34668632
Endometrial cancer develops from the endometrium of the uterus and is the most common pelvic malignancy diagnosed in women in the…
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2001
Review
2001
[Age, environmental factors, and hormonal carcinogenesis].
L. Bershtein
Voprosi onkologii
2001
Corpus ID: 20319394
In this paper modern concepts of hormonal carcinogenesis are discussed. Distinguishing of the latter into 2 principal types…
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1998
1998
Changes in functional cytodifferentiation of the prostate in Noble rats during hormonal carcinogenesis
N. Tam
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Y. Wong
1998
Corpus ID: 101611667
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1997
Review
1997
[Mechanisms of estrogen-induced carcinogenesis--detection of DNA adducts in cultured mammalian cells by 32P-postlabeling].
T. Tsutsui
Nihon yakurigaku zasshi. Folia pharmacologica…
1997
Corpus ID: 23948844
Estrogens are clearly carcinogenic in humans and rodents, but the mechanisms by which these hormones induce cancer are only…
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1994
Review
1994
An essay on the nature of hormonal codes involved in the genesis of human neoplasias (review).
M. Kodama
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T. Kodama
Anticancer Research
1994
Corpus ID: 19443395
We have long been occupied with the motion that the steroid generating system plays a key role as the intermediator between the…
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1992
1992
Hormone-Dependent Uterine Adenocarcinoma Following Developmental Treatment with Diethylstilbestrol: A Murine Model for Hormonal Carcinogenesis
R. Newbold
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B. Bullock
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J. Mclachlan
1992
Corpus ID: 68461275
Estrogens have been associated with neoplasia in target tissues including cervix, uterus, ovary, and breast. The mechanisms…
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