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The greatest concern is for women with estrogen-dependent breast cancer.
Breast cancer is estrogen-dependent in the majority of cases.
As the condition is estrogen-dependent, menopause presents a natural cure.
Pregnant women and women with estrogen-dependent breast cancer should avoid hops.
• Caution to consult with a health care practitioner prior to use in the case of an estrogen-dependent cancer.
It can thus be taken by women with a history of estrogen-dependent cancers (uterine or breast) but is less effective as birth control.
Experts worry that some are being overzealous or taking unsafe doses, especially women with estrogen-dependent breast cancer.
These data indicate that trophoblast differentiation is estrogen-dependent.
Regulation of expression may be estrogen-dependent.
"However, the potential for some individuals to be harmed, such as post-menopausal women with estrogen-dependent breast cancer, still remains unclear.
For example, the estrogen-dependent uterine cells undergo hyperplasia and hypertrophy following pregnancy.
While no human data exists, studies on rats have shown that triclosan exposure modulates estrogen-dependent responses.
For example, expression of ERβ only may indicate that differentiation but not proliferation is estrogen-dependent.
MCF-7, an estrogen receptor positive human breast cancer cell line, was cultured to serve as an estrogen-dependent system.
Professor Binns said there were several possible explanations for the protective effect of physical activity against ovarian cancer which is an estrogen-dependent cancer.
"Many cases are estrogen-dependent."
The neurons within VMN have significant estrogen-dependent functional and structural plasticity.
The relationship appears strongest for colon cancer and female estrogen-dependent cancers of the breast, ovary, and endometrium.
Known or suspected estrogen-dependent or progestin-dependent malignant neoplasia (e.g. endometrial cancer).
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women and the leading cause of death in gynaecological, or estrogen-dependent, cancers.
Imitation of the estrogen compound can feed estrogen-dependent breast cancer cells, and possibly cause other cancers, such as uterine or cervical.
Genistin, like genistein, is a phytoestrogen as it was shown to stimulate estrogen-dependent breast cancer cell growth in vivo.
Genistein was found to increase the rate of proliferation of estrogen-dependent breast cancer when not cotreated with an estrogen antagonist.
Tamoxifen is one of the oldest and most widely used treatments for reducing the risk of breast cancer recurrence among women with estrogen-dependent tumors.
The researchers also found the higher the BMI, the greater the risk of dying of breast cancer for women with estrogen-dependent cancer.