Low-Dose Estrogen May Fight Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
7th Dec 2005, 21:17 GMT
It sounds like a paradox, and it is: Even though estrogen can trigger the growth of breast cancer cells, small doses of the hormone can also help kill tumor cells.
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