Expression patterns and clinical significance of estrogen receptor in non-small cell lung cancer
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Publication
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AuthorsCastellanos M.R.; Fanous E.; Thaker R.; Flory M.J.; Seetharamu N.; Dhar M.; Starr A.; Strange T.J.
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TypeOriginal research
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JournalPathology - Research and Practice
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Publication Date2023
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Abstract
Lung cancer death remains the highest among all malignancies. Gender differences show women have an increased cancer incidence while men have worse outcomes. These observations identified that some lung carcinomas express estrogen receptors (ER). This is a promising target as antiestrogen drugs can reduce tumors and improve survival. However, there is a limited understanding of ER distribution and its clinical significance to properly design antiestrogen drug clinical trials. Thus, we comprehensively analyzed ERalpha and ERbeta expression patterns by gender, cancer cell type, and receptor location in lung cancer.