Microenvironment of the involuting mammary gland mediates mammary cancer progression

P Schedin, J O'Brien, M Rudolph, T Stein… - Journal of mammary …, 2007 - Springer
P Schedin, J O'Brien, M Rudolph, T Stein, V Borges
Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia, 2007Springer
Breast cancer diagnosed after a completed pregnancy has higher metastatic potential and
therefore a much poorer prognosis. We hypothesize that following pregnancy the process of
mammary gland involution, which returns the gland to its pre-pregnant state, co-opts some of
the programs of wound healing. The pro-inflammatory milieu that results, while
physiologically normal, promotes tumor progression. In this review, the similarities between
mammary gland involution after cessation of milk-production and pathological tissue …
Abstract
Breast cancer diagnosed after a completed pregnancy has higher metastatic potential and therefore a much poorer prognosis. We hypothesize that following pregnancy the process of mammary gland involution, which returns the gland to its pre-pregnant state, co-opts some of the programs of wound healing. The pro-inflammatory milieu that results, while physiologically normal, promotes tumor progression. In this review, the similarities between mammary gland involution after cessation of milk-production and pathological tissue remodeling are discussed in light of emerging data demonstrating a role for pathological tissue remodeling in cancer.
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