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Keywords: Hyperprolactinemia
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Subject Area:
Oncology
Paolo Lissoni, Sandro Barni, Marina Cazzaniga, Antonio Ardizzoia, Franco Rovelli, Gabriele Tancini, Fernando Brivio, Franco Frigerio
Journal:
Oncology
Oncology (1995) 52 (6): 439–442.
Published Online: 30 June 2009
... postoperative increase may influence the prognosis of breast cancer patients. This study was performed to evaluate the influence of surgery-induced hyperprolactinemia on recurrence rate in operable breast cancer. The study included 250 consecutive breast cancer patients, clinical stage Tl-3 N0-2M0, who were...
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Subject Area:
Oncology
Journal:
Oncology
Oncology (2003) 64 (2): 116–123.
Published Online: 03 February 2003
...Koji Yamazawa; Hideo Matsui; Katsuyoshi Seki; Souei Sekiya Objective: Most endometrial cancers are related to hormonal imbalance, and antipsychotics are a common cause of hyperprolactinemia. We investigated the possible relation between the use of antipsychotics and the risk of endometrial cancer...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Oncology
Mario Mandalà, Paolo Lissoni, Gianluigi Ferretti, Andrea Rocca, Valter Torri, Cecilia Moro, Giuseppe Curigliano, Sandro Barni
Journal:
Oncology
Oncology (2002) 63 (4): 370–377.
Published Online: 07 November 2002
... secretion still has to be clarified. The postoperative hyperprolactinemia has been related to aggressiveness of the tumor, early disease relapse or metastases, and poor overall survival in node-negative breast cancer patients. Surgery-induced hyperprolactinemia may be associated with a longer disease-free...