1. Progesterona y cáncer de mama.
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Lange, Carol A. and Yee, Douglas
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PROGESTATIONAL hormones , *STEROID receptors , *THERAPEUTIC use of progestational hormones , *BREAST cancer treatment , *PROGESTERONE receptors , *FEMALE reproductive organs - Abstract
Progesterone is an ovarian steroid hormone that is essential for normal breast development during puberty and in preparation for lactation and breastfeeding. The actions of progesterone are primarily mediated by its high-affinity receptors, which include the classical progesterone receptor (PR)-A and -8 isoforms, located in diverse tissues, including the brain, where progesterone controls reproductive behavior, and the breast and reproductive organs. Progestins are frequently prescribed for contraception or during postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy, in which progestins are combined with estrogen as a means to block estrogen-induced endometrial growth. The role of estrogen as a potent breast mitogen is undisputed, and inhibitors of the estrogen receptor and estrogen-producing enzymes (aromatases) are effective first-line cancer therapies. However, PR action in breast cancer is grossly understudied and remains controversial. Herein, we review existing evidence and discuss the challenges to defining a role for progesterone in breast cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009