Progesterone Leads To Inflammation, Scientists Find

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Progesterone Leads To Inflammation, Scientists Find

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Scientists have found exposure to the hormone progesterone activates genes that trigger inflammation in the mammary gland. This progesterone-induced inflammation may be a key factor in increasing the risk of breast cancer.

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Tags: Gland, Hormone, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Genes, Women's Health, Progesterone, Scientist

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