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Links between Breast and Thyroid Cancer: Hormones, Genetic Susceptibility and Medical Interventions.


ABSTRACT: Breast and thyroid glands are two common sites of female malignancies. Since the late 19th century, physicians have found that the cancers in either thyroid or mammary gland might increase the risk of second primary cancers in the other site. From then on, many observational clinical studies have confirmed the hypothesis and more than one theory has been developed to explain the phenomenon. Since the two glands both have secretory functions and are regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, they may share some common oncogenic molecular pathways. However, other risks factors, including medical interventions and hormones, are also observed to play a role. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of the associations between the two cancers. The putative mechanisms, such as hormone alteration, autoimmune attack, genetic predisposition and other life-related factors are reviewed and discussed. Medical interventions, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, can also increase the risk of second primary cancers. This review will provide novel insights into the research designs, clinical managements and treatments of thyroid and breast cancer patients.

SUBMITTER: Lu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9600751 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Links between Breast and Thyroid Cancer: Hormones, Genetic Susceptibility and Medical Interventions.

Lu Man M   Liu Hanqing H   Zheng Bilian B   Sun Shengrong S   Chen Chuang C  

Cancers 20221019 20


Breast and thyroid glands are two common sites of female malignancies. Since the late 19th century, physicians have found that the cancers in either thyroid or mammary gland might increase the risk of second primary cancers in the other site. From then on, many observational clinical studies have confirmed the hypothesis and more than one theory has been developed to explain the phenomenon. Since the two glands both have secretory functions and are regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, t  ...[more]

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