The impact of estrogen on benign breast tumors and exploration of recurrence mechanisms
Zhe Fan, Huijin Wang, Yu Liu, Zongshuo Yu, Jingjing Li, Yuan Teng

TL;DR
This review explores how estrogen influences benign breast tumors and their recurrence, aiming to improve treatment and prevention strategies.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into estrogen's role in tumor growth and recurrence mechanisms.
Findings
Estrogen promotes tumor cell growth and proliferation in benign breast tumors.
Recurrence is influenced by hormone dependence and genetic susceptibility.
Microenvironmental factors play a role in tumor recurrence.
Abstract
Benign breast tumors are among the most common breast diseases affecting women, with their pathogenesis closely linked to hormonal influences, particularly estrogen. This review offers a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms through which estrogen affects benign breast tumors and examines the role of estrogen in tumor cell growth, proliferation, and apoptosis. Furthermore, this review explores the recurrence mechanisms of benign breast tumors, analyzing factors such as hormone dependence, microenvironmental influences, and genetic susceptibility. By generating relevant literature, this article aims to offer new insights into clinical treatment and prevention strategies aimed at managing benign breast tumors.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreast Cancer Treatment Studies · Estrogen and related hormone effects · HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
