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Publikováno v:
Oncology Letters. 13:2477-2482
The Luminal A subtype of breast cancer expresses the estrogen receptor (ER)-α and progesterone receptor (PR), but not the human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER)-2 oncogene. This subtype of breast cancer responds to endocrine therapy involving
Publikováno v:
Nutrition and Cancer. 66:278-284
Chemo-endocrine therapy for estrogen receptor positive (ER(+)) breast cancer exhibits acquired tumor resistance. Herbal medicines provide integrative support for breast cancer patients. Present study compared the efficacy of aqueous extracts from Lyc
Autor:
Nitin T, Telang, Gou, Li, Meena, Katdare, Daniel W, Sepkovic, H Leon, Bradlow, George Y C, Wong
Publikováno v:
Oncology letters. 13(4)
The Luminal A subtype of breast cancer expresses the estrogen receptor (ER)-α and progesterone receptor (PR), but not the human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER)-2 oncogene. This subtype of breast cancer responds to endocrine therapy involving
Autor:
John Dimos, Victoria Persky, H. Leon Bradlow, Daniel W. Sepkovic, Virlyn Burse, Robert T. Chatterton, Julie Piorkowski, Kenneth McCann, Mary Turyk, Lin Kaatz Chary, Terry G. Unterman, Sally Freels
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research. 111:817-824
There is an increasing body of literature showing associations of organochlorine exposure with risk of diabetes and insulin resistance. Some studies suggest that associations differ by gender and that diabetes risk, in turn, may be affected by endoge
Autor:
H. Leon Bradlow, Daniel W. Sepkovic
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1155:57-67
Although estradiol itself is primarily responsible for female development, the metabolites are responsible for many of the other positive and negative properties of estrogens. Phase I metabolism of estradiol is exclusively oxidative unlike the other
Autor:
Dina Nikitina, Marcia Llacuachaqui, Joanne Kotsopoulos, Daniel W. Sepkovic, H. Leon Bradlow, Steven A. Narod
Publikováno v:
Familial cancer. 14(2)
Hormonal exposures are known to influence breast cancer risk among women with a BRCA1 mutation. Thus, dietary factors that increase the 2-hydroxyestrone (OHE):16α-OHE ratio, a biomarker inversely related to breast cancer development, may also influe