Glutathione‐S‐Transferases Represent a Novel Pathway Contributing to the Metabolic Clearance of the Anti‐Cancer Agent and Aromatase Inhibitor, Exemestane
Abstract:Breast Cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the USA, with estrogen‐receptor positive (ER+) tumors accounting for 75% of breast cancers in postmenopausal women. Endocrine therapy targeting the ER pathway is a major treatment modality for ER+ patients. Exemestane (EXE) is a third generation aromatase inhibitor which blocks the aromatase enzyme in the final step of estrogen biosynthesis. Studies examining the long‐term use of EXE as a chemopreventive agent demonstrated a reduction in … Show more
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