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Hormone Profiles in Hormone-Dependent Cancers
Barnett Zumoff
, Jack Fishman
, H. Leon Bradlow
, Leon Hellman
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Keyphrases
Estrogen
100%
Hormone-dependent Cancer
100%
Hormone Profile
100%
Natural History
66%
Breast Cancer
66%
Estrone
66%
Estradiol
66%
Estriol
66%
Breast Cancer Family History
66%
Androgen Metabolites
66%
Steroid Metabolism
66%
Obesity
33%
Low Risk
33%
Socioeconomic Factors
33%
High-risk Population
33%
Cancer Patients
33%
Biological Availability
33%
Breast Cancer Risk
33%
Epidemiological Data
33%
Cancer Development
33%
Anticancer Immune Response
33%
Population-based Study
33%
Time Prior
33%
Hypophysectomy
33%
Endocrine Parameters
33%
Biochemical Data
33%
Poor Response
33%
Adrenalectomy
33%
Urinary Excretion
33%
Adequate nutrition
33%
Geographical Factors
33%
Hormonal Parameters
33%
Metabolite Excretion
33%
Within-population
33%
Normal nutrition
33%
Inanition
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer
100%
Breast Cancer
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
40%
Androgen
40%
Population Research
40%
Metabolite
40%
Urinary System
40%
Estrone
40%
Diethylstilbestrol
40%
Estriol
40%
Steroid Metabolism
40%
Nutrition
40%
Cancer Risk
20%
High Risk Population
20%
Bioavailability
20%
Adrenalectomy
20%
Urinary Excretion
20%
Hypophysectomy
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Breast Cancer
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
40%
Androgen
40%
Population Study
40%
Diethylstilbestrol
40%
Estrone
40%
Estriol
40%
Bioavailability
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Urinary System
28%
Natural History
28%
Metabolite
28%
Steroid Metabolism
28%
Diethylstilbestrol
28%
Androgen
28%
Estrone
28%
Estriol
28%
Bioavailability
14%
Urinary Excretion
14%