• Find an Expert
  • Contact
  • SearchSearch icon
  • Menu
  • Help
  • Report an issue

Journal article

Testosterone therapy considerations in oestrogen, progesterone and androgen receptor–positive breast cancer in a transgender man

M Light, T McFarlane, A Ives, B Shah, E Lim, M Grossmann, JD Zajac, AS Cheung

Clinical Endocrinology | WILEY | Published : 2020

DOI: 10.1111/cen.14263

Download PDF

University of Melbourne Researchers

Bhaumik Shah's Profile Picture
Bhaumik Shah Author

Mathis Grossmann's Profile Picture
Mathis Grossmann Author

Jeffrey Zajac's Profile Picture
Jeffrey Zajac Author

Ada Cheung's Profile Picture
Ada Cheung Author

Related Projects (1)

Project icon

EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE AND OESTROGEN ON BODY COMPOSITION

Masculinising and feminising hormones such as testosterone and oestrogen respectively are important hormones controlling the amount of muscl..

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Citation metrics

10Scopus
9Web of Science
13Dimensions

Keywords

3211 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Sexual and Gender Minorities (sgm/lgbt*)
6.1 Pharmaceuticals
Cancer
Science & Technology
Clinical Research
Women'S Health
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
3202 Clinical Sciences
Transgender
Estrogen
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Aging
Breast Cancer
Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our campuses are situated

Read about our Indigenous priorities

About us  

Careers at Melbourne  

Safety and respect  

Newsroom  

Contact  

Campus locations  

Phone: 13 MELB ( 13 6352)

International: +61 3 9035 5511


Address:
The University of Melbourne
Grattan Street, Parkville,
Victoria, 3010, Australia

facebookIconlinkedinIconinstagramIcon

Emergency information  |  Disclaimer and copyright  |  Accessibility  |  Privacy

CRICOS number: 00116K     ABN: 84 002 705 224