Steroid Hormone-dependent Tumors
Steroid hormone-dependent tumors are a type of cancer that are influenced by hormones like testosterone or estrogen, usually in the form of receptors found on the surface of the cells. These tumors, typically found in the prostate, breast, and ovaries, can be particularly challenging to treat because of the hormone-dependent nature of their growth. In recent years, however, medical researchers have developed a number of innovative therapies that target the hormones or receptors that support their growth, including hormone therapy and anti-estrogen drugs. By targeting these tumors with hormone-blocking treatments, scientists have been able to improve outcomes and reduce the risks associated with treating them. As the understanding of steroid hormone-dependent tumors continues to progress, more effective treatments are being developed to help patients fight this type of cancer.
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