Menopause Is a Determinant of Breast Aromatase Expression and Its Associations With BMI, Inflammation, and Systemic Markers

Volume: 102, Issue: 5, Pages: 1692 - 1701
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
Context null Most estrogen-dependent breast cancers occur after menopause, despite low levels of circulating estrogens. Breast expression of the estrogen-biosynthetic enzyme, aromatase, is proposed to drive breast cancer development after menopause. However, the effects of menopause on breast aromatase expression are unknown. null Objective null To determine the effect of menopause on breast aromatase expression in relation to body mass index...
Paper Details
Title
Menopause Is a Determinant of Breast Aromatase Expression and Its Associations With BMI, Inflammation, and Systemic Markers
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
102
Issue
5
Pages
1692 - 1701
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