Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2028263 Steroids 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The role of androgens on breast cancer development and progression has not been fully elucidated. Several in vivo and in vitro studies demonstrate that androgens have an inhibitory effect on the mammary epithelium, whereas the majority of epidemiological studies report a positive association between high androgen levels and risk of breast cancer. Expression of the androgen receptor is a positive prognostic factor. Understanding the role of androgens in breast carcinogenesis is important because many women use testosterone replacement for the alleviation of symptoms brought on by menopause, in particular high-risk women who undergo surgical menopause at an early age. We overview the literature examining a role of androgens in the etiology of breast cancer.

► The relationship between androgens and breast cancer risk is equivocal. ► We reviewed the literature to highlight the current evidence. ► Research is needed given increase use of testosterone therapy by menopausal women. ► Some evidence for modifying role of hormone receptor status and family history.

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