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On receptors for estrogens (e<sub>2</sub>) and androgens (dht) in human endometrial carcinoma and ovarian tumours
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1978
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Endocrine OncologyHuman Endometrial CarcinomaHormonal ReceptorUterine ReceptivityOvarian TumoursDht- ReceptorGynecologyPathologyCombined ReceptorsEndocrinologyMedicineRadiation OncologyOvarian HormoneEndocrine-related CancerOvarian CancerPrimary Tumours
Some human endometrial carcinomas contain receptors for estrogen (E2) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Analysis of 50 primary endometrial carcinomas by agar gel electrophoresis revealed a varying receptor pattern, absence of both receptors, sole presence of E2- or DHT- receptor, or presence of both. Highly differentiated tumours often had receptors of both types (7/18) and poorly differentiated tumours most often lacked them (1/10). Primary tumours with metastases (Stages III-IV) seldom had combined receptors, only in 2 cases out of 9. Growth of the tumour down in the cervical canal (Stage II) implied absence of combined receptors in all of the 13 cases studied. In 8 different ovarian tumours, presence of either E2- or DHT-receptors was found in 6. The findings are discussed in relation to hormonal treatment of the disease.
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