Grant ID | RP150232 |
Awarded On | February 18, 2015 |
Title | The Role of Progesterone Receptor in Early Stage Breast Cancer. |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | Baylor College of Medicine |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Dean P Edwards |
Cancer Sites | Breast |
Contracted Amount | $864,661 |
Lay Summary |
The estrogen receptor (ER) signaling axis stimulates growth and progression of human breast cancers and targeted anti-estrogen therapies are a standard of care treatment of ER+ tumors. However, it has become increasingly appreciated that the other ovarian steroid hormone progesterone (P4) also plays a role in breast tumorigenesis but progesterone receptor (PR) has not been fully exploited as a therapeutic target. During the reproductive years of women, P4 stimulates continuous cycles of proliferation of breast luminal epithelial cells. Clinical studies and other epidemiological studies indicate that P4 is a risk factor for breast cancer. A number of experimental mouse mammary tumor models ha... |