Role of progesterone in endometrial cancer

JJ Kim, E Chapman-Davis - Seminars in reproductive medicine, 2010 - thieme-connect.com
JJ Kim, E Chapman-Davis
Seminars in reproductive medicine, 2010thieme-connect.com
Progesterone is a key hormone in the endometrium that opposes estrogen-driven growth.
Insufficient progesterone will result in unopposed estrogen action that could lead to the
development of endometrial hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma. Although these endometrial
neoplasias can regress in response to progestin treatment, this does not occur in all
instances. To understand this resistance to progesterone and to improve on existing
hormonal therapies, it is imperative that the molecular mechanisms of progesterone action …
Abstract
Progesterone is a key hormone in the endometrium that opposes estrogen-driven growth. Insufficient progesterone will result in unopposed estrogen action that could lead to the development of endometrial hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma. Although these endometrial neoplasias can regress in response to progestin treatment, this does not occur in all instances. To understand this resistance to progesterone and to improve on existing hormonal therapies, it is imperative that the molecular mechanisms of progesterone action through its receptor be deciphered in endometrial cancer. This review highlights what is known thus far regarding the efficacy of progestin therapy in the clinic and the role of progesterone in endometrial cancer cell behavior and gene regulation.
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