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Introduction Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide, although countries with the highest human development index, related to life expectancy, education, and wealth, have the highest incidence of BC ( Wilkinson
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Introduction Loss of differentiation is a common feature of thyroid cancers, and it has important prognostic implications. Radioactive iodine is the most effective method for managing recurrent and metastatic disease in these patients, but it
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Introduction The last decades have registered an increased incidence of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC), including those unable to concentrate iodide and, for this reason, unresponsive to the current radioiodine-based treatment ( Schlumberger
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Introduction The ERBB2 oncogene encodes a 185 kDa transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor, belonging to the epidermal growth factor receptor family that is amplified or overexpressed in 30% of breast cancers and is a poor prognostic factor ( Slamon
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Introduction The androgen/androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway is known to play a critical role in prostate tumorigenesis and prostate cancer (PCa) progression. Androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) either reduces the production of androgens by
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Introduction Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and Urocortin (Ucn) have been found to be over-expressed in human reproductive tumors such as ovarian cancer ( Suda et al . 1986 ), endometrial adenocarcinoma ( Miceli et al . 2009 ), and
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Introduction Oestrogens are considered to be major driving forces in breast tumourigenesis and breast cancer progression ( Colditz 1998 , Clemons & Goss 2001 ). Current evidence suggests that oestrogen action is primarily mediated
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also use a bipartite multibasic nuclear localization signal to translocate to the nucleus and act through an intracrine pathway ( McCauley & Martin 2012 ). There is evidence that the hormone is implicated in different cancers such as colon carcinoma
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cancer therapy of solid malignant tumors because of their beneficial effectiveness in treatment-related edema, inflammation, pain, and electrolyte imbalance ( Rutz 2002 , Rutz & Herr 2004 ). GCs are also given before, during, and after chemotherapy of
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drivers of hormone-associated cancers. ERs and ARs are primary therapeutic targets for breast and prostate cancers, respectively, due to their role in cancer proliferation or survival and tumor progression. These receptors have recently been shown to