2005
Hypercalcemia in Breast Cancer: An Echo of Bone Mobilization During Lactation?
DeMauro S, Wysolmerski J. Hypercalcemia in Breast Cancer: An Echo of Bone Mobilization During Lactation? Journal Of Mammary Gland Biology And Neoplasia 2005, 10: 157-167. PMID: 16025222, DOI: 10.1007/s10911-005-5398-9.BooksConceptsBreast cancer patientsBone resorptionCancer patientsBreast cancerParathyroid hormone-related proteinPathophysiology of hypercalcemiaMultiple skeletal metastasesPathological bone resorptionHormone-related proteinActivation of osteoclastsSecretion of cytokinesClass of drugsSkeletal calcium storesNormal breast cellsFrequent complicationSkeletal metastasesSignificant morbidityCalcium metabolismCurrent therapiesHypercalcemiaNew therapiesCalcium levelsOsteoclast differentiationCalcium storesPatients
1994
HYPERCALCEMIA OF MALIGNANCY: The Central Role of Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein
Wysolmerski J, Broadus A. HYPERCALCEMIA OF MALIGNANCY: The Central Role of Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein. Annual Review Of Medicine 1994, 45: 189-200. PMID: 8198376, DOI: 10.1146/annurev.med.45.1.189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLocal osteolytic hypercalcemiaMalignancy-associated hypercalcemiaHormone-related protein gene expressionParathyroid hormone-related proteinCommon metabolic complicationCommon clinical problemLocal paracrine factorsHormone-related proteinParathyroid hormone-related protein gene expressionHHM syndromeMetabolic complicationsHumoral hypercalcemiaParathyroid hormoneBone resorptionHypercalcemiaParacrine roleClinical problemParacrine factorsSyndromeRecent dataProtein gene expressionHormoneMolecular mechanismsGene expressionComplications