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Breast Tissue Biology Expands the Possibilities for Prevention of Age-Related Breast Cancers.


ABSTRACT: Preventing breast cancer before it is able to form is an ideal way to stop breast cancer. However, there are limited existing options for prevention of breast cancer. Changes in the breast tissue resulting from the aging process contribute to breast cancer susceptibility and progression and may therefore provide promising targets for prevention. Here, we describe new potential targets, immortalization and inflammaging, that may be useful for prevention of age-related breast cancers. We also summarize existing studies of warfarin and metformin, current drugs used for non-cancerous diseases, that also may be repurposed for breast cancer prevention.

SUBMITTER: Fresques T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6722426 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Breast Tissue Biology Expands the Possibilities for Prevention of Age-Related Breast Cancers.

Fresques Tara T   Zirbes Arrianna A   Shalabi Sundus S   Samson Susan S   Preto Sandy S   Stampfer Martha R MR   LaBarge Mark A MA  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20190828


Preventing breast cancer before it is able to form is an ideal way to stop breast cancer. However, there are limited existing options for prevention of breast cancer. Changes in the breast tissue resulting from the aging process contribute to breast cancer susceptibility and progression and may therefore provide promising targets for prevention. Here, we describe new potential targets, immortalization and inflammaging, that may be useful for prevention of age-related breast cancers. We also summ  ...[more]

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