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c-myc oncogene expression in estrogen-dependent and -independent breast cancer
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1993
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Radiation OncologyBreast OncologyC-myc Gene AmplificationEndocrine-related CancerC-myc Gene ExpressionOncogenic AgentC-myc GeneBreast CancerTumor SuppressorGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyC-myc Oncogene Expression
We demonstrate that c-myc gene expression is essential for growth of breast cancer cells. It also plays an important role in the progression of human breast cancer. c-myc gene amplification may be important for cancer cell invasion, but perhaps not essential for nodal metastasis. We also provide compelling evidence that the c-myc oncogene is an estrogen target gene in hormone-responsive breast cancer. Hormonal progression of breast cancer could be brought about by the enhanced expression of the c-myc gene, with gene amplification and enhanced c-myc mRNA stability being two major mechanisms involved.