2013
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.734.5
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Stress‐induced changes in gene expression associated with prostate cancer

Abstract: Prostate cancer is common among men in the U.S., and stress is prevalent in our society, but the relationship between stress and prostate cancer is not well defined. Stress modulation of the gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (GnRH) system, and the use of GnRH analogs in prostate cancer treatment, suggests this endocrine pathway as a possible link between these two conditions. In this study, our hypothesis was that stress would suppress GnRH and increase the expression of proliferation‐associated genes in prostate… Show more

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