2022
DOI: 10.1080/09513590.2022.2076831
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The relationship between using estrogen and/or progesterone and the risk of mammary gland hyperplasia in women: a meta-analysis

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“…The imbalance of female/progesterone ratio is the main cause of mammary gland hyperplasia ( 38 41 ). The mammary gland is an important target organ for the effect of estrogen, and when estrogen secretion in the female organism is too high, it will cause the female breast tissue to be in a state of over-stimulation, and the poor physical condition will have an impact on the mammary gland, leading to MGH ( 42 , 43 ). Metabolic enzymes changed regulated by the intestinal microbiota will affect the estrogen level change, which leads to endocrine dysregulation, eventually causing MGH ( 36 , 44 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The imbalance of female/progesterone ratio is the main cause of mammary gland hyperplasia ( 38 41 ). The mammary gland is an important target organ for the effect of estrogen, and when estrogen secretion in the female organism is too high, it will cause the female breast tissue to be in a state of over-stimulation, and the poor physical condition will have an impact on the mammary gland, leading to MGH ( 42 , 43 ). Metabolic enzymes changed regulated by the intestinal microbiota will affect the estrogen level change, which leads to endocrine dysregulation, eventually causing MGH ( 36 , 44 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%