1944
DOI: 10.1056/nejm194412072312304
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Endocrine Aspects of Cancer

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“…He thought this predisposition might be of a genetic character. Others (3, 32) have pointed out that a liberating influence on such a predisposed tissue would require an exposure level to estrogen above that normally used therapeutically; apparently a special individual susceptibility would be a prerequisite (58).…”
Section: Bole Of Estrogensmentioning
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“…He thought this predisposition might be of a genetic character. Others (3, 32) have pointed out that a liberating influence on such a predisposed tissue would require an exposure level to estrogen above that normally used therapeutically; apparently a special individual susceptibility would be a prerequisite (58).…”
Section: Bole Of Estrogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over‐all, it does not appear to have increased since the advent of the widespread use of estrogens. Some authors (3, 6, 18, 26, 58) assert that susceptibility to breast cancer is related to a familial tendency. The relation of a familial pattern to the development of neoplasms in the male breast has not been fully elucidated.…”
Section: Factors Bearing On the Incidence Of Breast Cancermentioning
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