Thomas Jefferson University Researchers Discover Key Regulator of Hormonal Signaling in Breast Cancer Cells, Potential Drug Target

Scientists at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson in Philadelphia have discovered new molecular evidence of the role of the hormone prolactin in breast cancer. They have found that prolactin, a pituitary hormone that normally stimulates breast development and milk production, initiates a new “signaling pathway” that may regulate the growth and survival of breast cancer cells.

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