schemadotorg_starterkit_medical-1.0.x-dev/modules/schemadotorg_starterkit_medical_default_content/content/node/cb751c50-5a19-49d7-bac4-a236812cddcd.yml
modules/schemadotorg_starterkit_medical_default_content/content/node/cb751c50-5a19-49d7-bac4-a236812cddcd.yml
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value: '<p>The major causes of sporadic breast cancer are associated with hormone levels. Breast cancer is promoted by estrogen. This hormone activates the development of breast throughout puberty, menstrual cycles and pregnancy. The imbalance between estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual phases causes cell proliferation. Moreover, oxidative metabolites of estrogen can increase DNA damage and mutations. Repeated cycling and the impairment of repair process can transform a normal cell into pre-malignant and eventually malignant cell through mutation. During the premalignant stage, high proliferation of stromal cells can be activated by estrogen to support the development of breast cancer. During the ligand binding activation, the ER can regulate gene expression by interacting with estrogen response elements within the promotor of specific genes. The expression and activation of ER due to lack of estrogen can be stimulated by extracellular signals.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_cancer#cite_note-133"><sup>[133]</sup></a> Interestingly, the ER directly binding with the several proteins, including growth factor receptors, can promote the expression of genes related to cell growth and survival.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_cancer#cite_note-134"><sup>[134]</sup></a></p>'
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value: Lifestyle
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value: 'Being female'
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value: 'A lump in a breast'
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