Studies connect hormone to breast cancer and uncover potential for novel targeted drugs

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Studies connect hormone to breast cancer and uncover potential for novel targeted drugs

The hormone prolactin has long been understood to play a vital role in breast growth and development and the production of milk during pregnancy. But a pair of recent studies conducted at VCU Massey Cancer Center finds strong evidence that prolactin also acts as a major contributor to breast cancer development and that the hormone could inform the creation of targeted drugs to treat multiple forms of the disease.

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