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Hormonal and genotoxic estrogen-androgen carcinogenesis in the NBL rat prostate: A role for aromatase.

Maarten C BoslandKatherine VegaLori HortonMichael J Schlicht
Published in: The Prostate (2023)
These findings indicate that long-term treatment with a nongenotoxic estrogen (2F-E2) and T as well as uninhibited prostatic aromatase activity generating genotoxic E2 are all required for induction of a high incidence of prostatic adenocarcinomas in NBL rats. These and previous data indicate that androgen receptor-mediated action, estrogen receptor mediation, and estrogen genotoxicity are all required and sufficient for hormonal carcinogenesis in the NBL rat prostate. Interference with the estrogen genotoxicity is a potential approach to prostate cancer chemoprevention.
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