Advances in rapid sex-steroid action new challenges and new chances in breast and prostate cancers

Breast and prostate cancers are both hormone-dependent, at least in some stages of their progression. Hormonal manipulation represents an important therapeutic approach. Although most of breast and prostate cancers initially respond to hormone therapy, most tumors reinitiate to growth. Finally, horm...

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Other Authors: Castoria, Gabriella (Editor), Migliaccio, Antimo (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York Springer 2012
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