Estrogenic Regulation of Host Immunity against an Estrogen Receptor–Negative Human Breast Cancer
Abstract
The risk of developing breast cancer is positively correlated with exposure to increased levels of estrogen and/or an increased duration of estrogen exposure. Many different mechanisms have been proposed to explain the association of estrogens with breast cancer risk; however, the well-documented immune modulatory properties of estrogen have received little attention. In part, this is due to a lack of suitable models for studying this...
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Title
Estrogenic Regulation of Host Immunity against an Estrogen Receptor–Negative Human Breast Cancer
Published Date
Sep 25, 2006
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
19
Pages
5641 - 5647
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