“…Further, JA is an androgen sensitive tumor and various steroid receptors (androgen, estrogen, and progesterone receptors) are expressed on this tumor. Androgen blockage with flutamide (anti-androgen) has been used clinically to bring about presurgical tumor reduction and so aid surgical excision [11] and in vitro evaluation suggests that estrogen blockade with Tamoxifen may also inhibit tumor cell growth [12]. Though surgical excision is the mainstay of treatment, preoperative tumor shrinkage with neo-adjuvant drugs (either steroid receptor inhibitors or monoclonal antibodies against the growth factors) has the potential to significantly reduce surgical morbidity, and perhaps also to reduce intra-operative blood loss and tumor recurrence.…”