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Seminar
| Androgens and Breast Cancer |
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| Elizabeth (Betsy) Lillie, M.S. |
| Predoctoral Fellow, Epidemiology Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California |
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| Date:
Thursday, February 12, 2004 |
| Time:
12:00 PM
to 1:00 PM |
| Location:
100 Theory Drive |
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Light Refreshments |
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| Abstract of the latest publication, Lillie E, Bernstein L, Ursin G. Breast Cancer Research (2003) 5(3);164-73.
"Testosterone binds to the androgen receptor in target tissue to mediate its effects. Variations in testosterone levels and androgen receptor activity may play a role in the etiology of breast cancer. Here, we review the epidemiologic evidence linking endogenous testosterone to breast cancer risk. Paradoxically, results from observational studies that have examined polymorphisms in the androgen receptor suggest that the low-activity androgen receptor increases breast cancer risk. We review the quality of this evidence and conclude with a discussion of how the androgen receptor and testosterone results coincide." |
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