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Estrogens Play a Hidden Role in Cancers, Inhibiting a Key Immune Cell

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90% Informative

Estrogens play a role in fueling the growth of breast cancers without the receptors, as well as numerous other cancers.

Estrogens decrease ability of the immune system to attack tumors.

Anti-estrogen drugs reversed the effects of estrogens, restoring potency to immunotherapies.

Clinical trials are being planned using an investigational anti-estgen drug called lasofoxifene.

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93

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48

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formal

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English

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91

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long-living

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