Categories of Q&A
Prevention
Risk
Genetics & Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer in Men
Myths
Signs & Symptoms
Breast Cancer Screening
Diagnosis
Treatment
Side Effects
Side Effects on Sex & Intimacy
Integrative & Alternative Medicine
Health for Women
Q&A for Survivors
 The magazine on:

  • Women's health
     
  • Breast health
     
  • Breast cancer
Read for free.
Click here.


Oncogene Overexpression  

What is oncogene overexpression?

Oncogenes are genes that control the rate of production of proteins that regulate cell growth. When an oncogene stops functioning normally, cells begin producing too much oncogene protein, which, in turn, causes the cells to begin reproducing too rapidly. The resultant uncontrolled cell proliferation (cell reproduction) can lead to cancer. Cancers that result from the expression of too many oncogene proteins (such as HER-2/neu) on the surface of the cells are frequently more aggressive and more likely to recur than are other cancers.

Oncogene overexpression means that too many copies of the oncogene are present in the nuclei of the cells. If several copies of the oncogene are active (“turned on”) in medical lingo, too much oncogene protein is produced, leading to uncontrolled cell growth.

An example of the process is that overexpression of the HER-2/neu gene in breast cells leads to abnormally high numbers of HER-2 receptors on the surface of the cells, which results in binding of many estrogen molecules that can stimulate the breast cell to continue to multiply. Eventually this process can lead to breast cancer. Many estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells exhibit abnormally high numbers of HER-2 receptors on the surface.


Questions Related to Oncogene Overexpression
What is a complete response?
What does spontaneous remission mean?
Can benign cysts become cancerous?
What is gynecomastia?
What is a radiograph?
What is a tumor marker?
What is ductal comedocarcinoma?
What is an adenocarcinoma of the breast?
What is a carcinoma in situ?
What is infiltrating ductal carcinoma? What is invasive ductal carcinoma? What is IDC?
What is infiltrating lobular carcinoma? What is invasive lobular carcinoma? What is ILC?
What is medullary carcinoma?
What is mucinous carcinoma?
What is colloid carcinoma?
What is tubular carcinoma?
What is a Phyllodes tumor? What is a Phylloides tumor?
What is cystosarcoma phyllodes?
What is an adenoma of the breast?
What does axilla mean?
What is angiogenesis?
What is axillary dissection?
What is an axillary biopsy?
What is bilateral breast cancer?
What is unilateral breast cancer?
What is a brain scan?
What is a skeletal bone survey?
What is wire localization?
What is duct ectasia?
What is periductal mastitis?
What is mastitis?
What is an estrogen receptor assay?
What is a progesterone receptor assay?
What does incidence mean?
What does prevalence mean?
What is meant by a surgical margin of a tumor?
What is meant by a negative margin of a tumor?
What is meant by a positive margin of a tumor?
What is meant by a close margin of a tumor?
What is a micrometastasis?
What is mediastinoscopy?
What is a monoclonal antibody?
What is an antigen?
What is needle aspiration?
What is needle localization?
What is nipple discharge?
What is a nuclear medicine scan?
What is nodal status?
What is a nodule?
What is a neoplasm?
What is a scintillation camera?

Page 3 of 4
  Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next


 

is a trademark of HC Search Corporation.