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The Examination of Ovarian Reserve in Premenopausal Patients with Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
Hyun-Ah Kim, Joohyun Woo, Hyang Suk Choi, Seok Joon Lee, Jihye Choi, Chan Sub Park, Min-Ki Seong, Woo Chul Noh
Ewha Med J 2017;40(3):104-107.   Published online July 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2017.40.3.104

The evaluation of menopausal status is an important subject in the field of treatment of hormone receptor positive breast cancer. According to the menopausal status, endocrine therapy should be categorized by individual patient. However, the gonadal injury caused by various therapeutic drugs and its recovery would confuse the interpretation of clinical and biological markers for ovarian reserve. There are some methods to examine the functional ovarian reserve indirectly. Ultrasonography for counting follicles is a relatively reliable procedure, although it is not feasible because of time-labor consumption and high cost. Biological marker from blood samples such as serum follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), serum estradiol (E2), serum inhibin, or anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) would be a better choice. The examination of serum FSH and E2 is already recommended as biomarkers for measuring functional ovarian reserve in many guidelines. However, there are limitation of serum FSH and E2 in patients with chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea and treated by tamoxifen. AMH is promising biomarker in the field of infertility treatment even in the patients treated by chemotherapy. It might be a possible biomarker to determine the menopausal status for decision-making whether aromatase inhibitor could be applicable or not in hormone positive breast cancer patients with chemotherapy induced amenorrhea or treated by tamoxifen.

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Anticancer Effect of Selenium
Joohyun Woo, Woosung Lim
Ewha Med J 2017;40(1):17-21.   Published online January 31, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2017.40.1.17

Selenium is an essential microelement in animals including human. Selenium plays an important role in cellular functions such as deoxygenation and detoxification. Also, it can be used in treatment of cardiac disease, hepatic disease, AIDS and various cancers. Recent meta-analysis showed that high selenium exposure was associated with decreased risk of several cancers. Selenium has an effect on anticarcinogesis through several mechanisms, which are regulation of cell cycles, apoptosis, DNA damage and repair, inhibition of cellular adhesion and migration, anti-angiogenesis and immune modulation. Even though many laboratory studies have provided convincing evidence of these mechanisms, results from epidemiologic and clinical studies of selenium does not coincide with each other. Well-designed trials considering dosage and chemical form of selenium supplement as well as confounding factors and long-term follow-up of them would be needed to use selenium in chemoprevention and therapy of cancers.

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  • Effect of Soymilk Intake on Diet Management and Blood Biochemistry in Diabetes Patients
    Kyung-Ok Shin, Hyo-Jeong Hwang, Soon-Hee Park, Kwang-Jin Chon, Chung-Hwa Song, Dae-Gyun Moon
    Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life.2024; 34(3): 154.     CrossRef
  • Understanding How Minerals Contribute to Optimal Immune Function
    Alina Stefanache, Ionut-Iulian Lungu, Ioan-Adrian Butnariu, Gabriela Calin, Cristian Gutu, Constantin Marcu, Carmen Grierosu, Elena Roxana Bogdan Goroftei, Letitia-Doina Duceac, Marius Gabriel Dabija, Florina Popa, Daniela Damir, Ilaria Roato
    Journal of Immunology Research.2023; 2023: 1.     CrossRef
  • Synthesis of selenium nanoparticles with the use of "green" technologies
    О. Tsekhmistrenko, V. Bityutskyy, S. Tsekhmistrenko, M. Spivak, N. Tymoshok, O. Demchenko
    Tehnologìâ virobnictva ì pererobki produktìv tvarinnictva.2022; (1(170)): 98.     CrossRef
  • A Study on Heavy Metal and Selenium Levels in Dried Seafoods
    Hye-Jung Kwon, Ki-Cheol Kim, Kyung-A Kim, Young-Su Kim, Suk-Ho Kang, Shin-Hye Kwak, Kyung-Ja Kang, Pil-Suk Lee, Wook-Hyun Cho, Ara Moh, Yong-Bae Park
    Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety.2019; 34(6): 562.     CrossRef
  • Selenium–Fascinating Microelement, Properties and Sources in Food
    Marek Kieliszek
    Molecules.2019; 24(7): 1298.     CrossRef
  • Effect of the Application of Foliar Selenium on Canola Cultivars as Influenced by Different Irrigation Regimes
    Mandana Hemmati, Babak Delkhosh, Amir hossein Shirani rad, Ghorban Noor Mohammadi
    Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi.2019; : 309.     CrossRef
  • Accurate Measurement of Selenoproteins with Affinity HPLC‐ICP/MS Using D2 as a Collision Gas
    Seo‐Young Lee, Yong‐Nam Pak
    Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society.2018; 39(8): 941.     CrossRef
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Endocrine Therapy for Breast Cancer
Joohyun Woo, Woosung Lim
Ewha Med J 2014;37(2):83-91.   Published online September 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2014.37.2.83

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in Korean women and its mortality rate has increased steadily. Although breast cancer is heterogeneous tumor, hormone receptor-positive tumors comprise about 75 percent of all breast cancers. Therefore endocrine therapy that works by targeting estrogen receptor is a pivotal treatment for breast cancers. There are selective estrogen receptor modulators, such as tamoxifen and raloxifene, aromatase inhibitors, such as anastrozole, letrozole and exemestane, fulvestrant and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonists used in endocrine therapy. Endocrine therapy is effective in treating early breast cancer as an adjuvant therapy and metastatic breast cancer as a palliative therapy. Also in women who are at high risk for breast cancer, tamoxifen or raloxifene can prevent breast cancer. Studies for neoadjuvant endocrine therapy are emerging. Considering side effects of each drug and overcoming drug resistance are needed to maximize effectiveness of treatment and advance endocrine therapy.

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  • Predictive Factors for Medication Adherence in Patients with Breast Cancer on Hormone Therapy
    Hee-jung Jung, Su-Jin Lim
    Asian Oncology Nursing.2023; 23(4): 216.     CrossRef
  • Analysis and Identification of Active Compounds from Gami-Soyosan Toxic to MCF-7 Human Breast Adenocarcinoma Cells
    Mi-Yeon Jung, Chang-Seob Seo, Seon-Eun Baek, Jaemin Lee, Myoung-Sook Shin, Ki Sung Kang, Sullim Lee, Jeong-Eun Yoo
    Biomolecules.2019; 9(7): 272.     CrossRef
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