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dehydroepiandrosterone and Remission, Spontaneous

dehydroepiandrosterone has been researched along with Remission, Spontaneous in 3 studies

Dehydroepiandrosterone: A major C19 steroid produced by the ADRENAL CORTEX. It is also produced in small quantities in the TESTIS and the OVARY. Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) can be converted to TESTOSTERONE; ANDROSTENEDIONE; ESTRADIOL; and ESTRONE. Most of DHEA is sulfated (DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE) before secretion.
dehydroepiandrosterone : An androstanoid that is androst-5-ene substituted by a beta-hydroxy group at position 3 and an oxo group at position 17. It is a naturally occurring steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands.

Remission, Spontaneous: A spontaneous diminution or abatement of a disease over time, without formal treatment.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Bates, T1
Rubens, RD1
Bulbrook, RD1
Goodwin, PR1
Wang, DY1
Knight, RK1
Hayward, JL1
Sarfaty, G1
Pitt, P1
Tallis, M1
Lemon, HM1
Miller, DM1

Reviews

1 review available for dehydroepiandrosterone and Remission, Spontaneous

ArticleYear
Competition between steroids for hormonal receptor.
    National Cancer Institute monograph, 1971, Volume: 34

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Body Fluids; Breast Neoplasms; Castration; Dehydroepiandrosterone; E

1971

Trials

1 trial available for dehydroepiandrosterone and Remission, Spontaneous

ArticleYear
Comparison of pituitary function and clinical response after transphenoidal and transfrontal hypophysectomy for advanced breast cancer.
    European journal of cancer, 1976, Volume: 12, Issue:10

    Topics: Androsterone; Breast Neoplasms; Dehydroepiandrosterone; Female; Follicle Stimulating Hormone; Gonado

1976

Other Studies

1 other study available for dehydroepiandrosterone and Remission, Spontaneous

ArticleYear
Basic results of a study of bilateral adrenalectomy for advanced breast cancer. Urinary steroids and related data in 148 patients.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1973, Nov-10, Volume: 2, Issue:19

    Topics: 17-Ketosteroids; Adrenalectomy; Adult; Androsterone; Body Surface Area; Breast; Breast Neoplasms; Ch

1973