Considering GH replacement for GH-deficient adults with a previous history of cancer: a conundrum for the clinician

Volume: 52, Issue: 2, Pages: 194 - 205
Published: Jan 5, 2016
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that GH and IGF-I may enhance tumorigenesis, metastasis, and cell proliferation in humans and animals. Evidence supporting this notion is derived from animal model studies, epidemiological studies, experience from patients with acromegaly, molecular therapeutic manipulation of GH and IGF-I actions, and individuals with GH receptor and congenital IGF-I deficiencies. Prior exposure to radiation therapy, aging, family...
Paper Details
Title
Considering GH replacement for GH-deficient adults with a previous history of cancer: a conundrum for the clinician
Published Date
Jan 5, 2016
Journal
Volume
52
Issue
2
Pages
194 - 205
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