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Estrogens and benign prostatic hyperplasia: the basis for aromatase inhibitor therapy
D Henderson1, U F Habenicht, Y Nishino
1Research Laboratories of Schering AG, Berlin/Bergkamen, FRG.
Steroids
|July 1, 1987
Abstract:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is generally regarded as being a hormone-dependent disorder. The inductive action of stromal elements on the glandular epithelium and the demonstrable estrogen sensitivity of the stroma suggest that estrogens may play a role in the etiology of prostatic hyperplasia. This hypothesis forms the theoretical basis for the proposed use of aromatase inhibitors in treatment of this disorder.