Some Breast Cancer Cells Once Fueled By Estrogen Can Be Killed By The Same Hormone, Fox Chase Cancer Center
7th Dec 2005, 23:38 GMT
Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers say some breast cancer cells once fueled by estrogen can be killed by the same hormone. This raises the possibility that estrogen therapy after estrogen deprivation may overcome the cells' eventual resistance to hormone therapy. The finding by V. Craig Jordan, Ph... click link for more info.
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