Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-based antiestrogens as treatments for breast cancer /
Breast cancer is a leading cause of premature death of women and lifetime exposure to unopposed estrogens (E2) has been established as a risk factor for breast cancer. It has been suggested that hydroxylated metabolites of E2 may be important in mammary carcinogenesis, and that exposure to certain...
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2000 Dissertation M3317 |
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