Display Settings:

Format

Send to:

Choose Destination

    Breast Cancer Res. 2007;9(5):306.

    Live or let die: oestrogen regulation of survival signalling in endocrine response.

    Butt AJ, Sutherland RL, Musgrove EA.

    Cancer Research Program, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St, Vincent's Hospital, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia. abutt@garvan.org.au

    The growth of both normal and neoplastic tissues is determined by a balance between cell proliferation and cell death. Thus, understanding how these processes not only drive tumour growth dynamics but also influence therapeutic responsiveness may aid in the development of more effective cancer treatments. Oestrogen is a major aetiological factor in the development and progression of breast cancer, and its effects in driving breast cancer cell proliferation have been extensively studied. What is less well understood is how oestrogen's role as a survival factor influences breast tumour growth and response to therapy. Recent gene expression profiling studies in breast cancer cohorts have suggested that aberrant apoptotic signalling may play a role in responsiveness to endocrine therapies. Thus, further elucidation of this process may lead to identification of clinically relevant end-points to determine and delineate therapeutic response in breast cancer patients.

    PMID: 17980055 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2242668

    Supplemental Content

    Click here to read Click here to read

    Patient drug information

    • Estrogen (Cenestin®, Enjuvia®, Estrace®, ...)

      Estrogen is used to treat hot flushes ('hot flashes'; sudden strong feelings of heat and sweating) in women who are experiencing menopause ('change of life', the end of monthly menstrual periods). Some brands of estrogen...