Effect of antipsychotics on breast tumors by analysis of the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report database and cell-based experiments
Abstract Background Since antipsychotics induce hyperprolactinemia via the dopamine D2 receptor, long-term administration may be a risk factor for developing breast tumors, including breast cancer. On the other hand, some antipsychotic drugs have been reported to suppress the growth of breast cancer...
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Main Authors: | Tae Maeshima (Author), Ryosuke Iijima (Author), Machiko Watanabe (Author), Satoru Yui (Author), Fumio Itagaki (Author) |
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