Oestrogen actions contribute to female gender-specific risks in the development of lung carcinoma

Volume: 208, Pages: 105786 - 105786
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
Lung cancer is increasing in incidence particularly among women, associated with a global change in smoking habits. Steroid hormones, particularly oestrogen exert an influence on tumour progression in tissues where their target receptor is expressed. Oestrogen receptor, particularly ERβ is highly expressed in the lung and becomes more highly expressed in lung carcinogenesis. Genes involved in the process of lung carcinoma progression and...
Paper Details
Title
Oestrogen actions contribute to female gender-specific risks in the development of lung carcinoma
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
208
Pages
105786 - 105786
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