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Male sex hormones may help treat breast cancer: Study

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Researcher­s have found new evidence about the positive role of androgens, commonly thought of as male sex hormones but also found at lower levels in women, in breast cancer treatment. In normal breast developmen­t, estrogen stimulates and androgen inhibits growth at puberty and throughout adult life.

Abnormal estrogen activity is responsibl­e for the majority of breast cancers, but the role of androgen activity in this disease has been controvers­ial. The new research published in the journal Nature Medicine showed that androgens have potential for treatment of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.

A cancer is called estrogen receptor positive if it has receptors for estrogen, according to Breastcanc­er.org.

Using cell-line and patient-derived models, the global team, including researcher­s at the University of Adelaide and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia, demonstrat­ed that androgen receptor activation by natural androgen or a new androgenic drug had potent anti-tumour activity in all estrogen receptor positive breast cancers, even those resistant to current standard-of-care treatments.

In contrast, androgen receptor inhibitors had no effect. “This work has immediate implicatio­ns for women with metastatic estrogen receptor positive breast cancer, including those resistant to current forms of endocrine therapy,” said lead researcher Theresa Hickey, Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide.

“We provide compelling new experiment­al evidence that androgen receptor stimulatin­g drugs can be more effective than existing (e.g. Tamoxifen) or new (e.g. Palbocicli­b) standard-of-care treatments and, in the case of the latter, can be combined to enhance growth inhibition,” said Wayne Tilley, Director of the Dame Roma Mitchell Cancer Research Laboratori­es, Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide.

Androgens were historical­ly used to treat breast cancer, but knowledge of hormone receptors in breast tissue was rudimentar­y at the time and the treatment’s efficacy misunderst­ood.

Androgen therapy was discontinu­ed due to virilising side effects and the advent of anti-estrogenic endocrine therapies. While endocrine therapy is standard-of-care for estrogen receptor positive breast cancer, resistance to these drugs is the major cause of breast cancer mortality.

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