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[Lung cancer in women and pregnancy: towards a hormonal origin?]

(Cancer bronchique de la femme et de la femme enceinte: vers une origine hormonale?)

Full Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The incidence of lung cancer is increasing dramatically in women in France. It is now the leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the USA and the second in France. STATE OF THE ART: Lung cancer occurring in women displays some specific epidemiological, radiological, clinical and pathological characteristics. Moreover, both prognosis and response to treatment appear to be different from men. In line with these findings, lung carcinogenesis is, at least in part, distinct in women and involves different mechanisms and signalling pathways. We emphasize in this review genetic and hormonal specificities based upon epidemiological and biological studies. Moreover, we focus on lung cancer developing during pregnancy by reporting an individual case and discussing the published literature. PERSPECTIVES AND CONCLUSIONS: Recent works suggest that lung cancer in women is a distinct entity with specific carcinogenesis. We propose that a better knowledge of this entity will permit the identification of specific genetic alterations or hormonal profiles that may serve as new therapeutic targets.

 

Author information

Author/s: Mazières, J (J); Rouquette, I (I); Brouchet, L (L);

Affiliation: Service de pneumologie-allergologie, Clinique des Voies Respiratoires, Hôpital Larrey, CHU Toulouse, France. mazieres.j(-atsign-)chu-toulouse.fr

Journal and publication information

Publication Type: English Abstract; Journal Article; Review

Journal: Revue des maladies respiratoires (Rev Mal Respir), published in France. (Language: fre)

Reference: 2007-Oct; vol 24 (issue 8) : pp 983-97

Dates: Created 2007/11/22; Completed 2008/01/24;

PMID: 18033186, status: MEDLINE (last retrieved date: 2/18/2009)

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Associated Chemicals: Receptors, Estrogen (0) ; Tobacco Smoke Pollution (0) ; Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor (EC 2.7.1.112)

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