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Mechanisms of Hormone Carcinogenesis:. - Adaptation to Estradiol Deprivation Causes Up-Regulation of Growth Factor Pathways and Hypersensitivity to Estradiol in Breast Cancer Cells. - Role of Endocrine-Genotoxic Switchings in Cancer and Other Human Diseases:. - Breast Development, Hormones and Cancer. - Epidemiology of Hormone-Associated Cancers as a Reflection of Age. - Obesity and Diabetes Epidemics:. - Progesterone Receptor Action:. - Aromatase Expression in Women s Cancers. - Proteomics of Cancer of Hormone-Dependent Tissues. - Endogenous Hormone Levels and Risk of Breast, Endometrial and Ovarian Cancers:. - Hormonal Heterogeneity of Endometrial Cancer. - Cell Cycle Machinery:. - Selective Estrogen Modulators as an Anticancer Tool:. - Pharmacogenomics of Endocrine Therapy in Breast Cancer. - Prevention of Breast Cancer Using SERMs. - General Conclusion.