2020
Loss of Estrogen Receptors is Associated with Increased Tumor Aggression in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Verma A, Schwartz N, Cohen DJ, Patel V, Nageris B, Bachar G, Boyan BD, Schwartz Z. Loss of Estrogen Receptors is Associated with Increased Tumor Aggression in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Scientific Reports 2020, 10: 4227. PMID: 32144339, PMCID: PMC7060328, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-60675-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaERβ expressionCell carcinomaLaryngeal squamous cell carcinomaEstrogen receptor-dependent mechanismHigh ESR1 expressionClinical cancer stageCancer Genome AtlasImproved survivalTumor burdenPathological stageResponsive cancersCancer stageERα36 expressionHistopathological markersEstrogen receptorXenograft tumorsESR1 expressionTumor aggressionEpithelial samplesLSCCDependent mechanismGenome AtlasERα66Carcinoma
2017
Estradiol receptor profile and estrogen responsiveness in laryngeal cancer and clinical outcomes
Schwartz N, Verma A, Muktipaty C, Bivens C, Schwartz Z, Boyan BD. Estradiol receptor profile and estrogen responsiveness in laryngeal cancer and clinical outcomes. Steroids 2017, 142: 34-42. PMID: 29274403, DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2017.11.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLaryngeal cancerReceptor profileCancer cellsLaryngeal cancer patientsAnti-apoptotic effectsSteroid hormone receptorsClassical nuclear receptorsCancer cell linesClinical outcomesAnti-apoptotic potentialCancer patientsLaryngeal tumorsTreatment modalitiesSex hormonesClinical characterizationIndividual patientsEstrogen responsivenessHormone responsivenessDifferent cancer cellsCancerDifferent cancer cell linesHormone receptorsAdverse effectsReceptorsMembrane ER