2012
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2012-5756
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Abstract 5756: Protein biomarkers for breast cancer risk are specifically correlated with local steroid hormones in nipple aspirate fluid

Abstract: Background: Breast cancer risk is related to endogenous lifetime steroid hormone exposure. The local production of steroid hormones in the breast is a stable contributor to the hormonal environment. Several risk marker proteins have been identified in nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) in unaffected contralateral breast or in high-risk subjects as indicators of changes in breast on oxidative stress (superoxide dismutase), inflammation (C-reactive protein and YKL40), protease activity (cathepsin D) and growth factors … Show more

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