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+ | Aromatase is an enzyme that aids in the biosynthesis of estrogens. This enzyme helps produce this female sex hromone that helps to fuel the growth of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. The aromatase enzyme can be found in many tissues in the body such as the brain, placenta, adipose tissue, blood vessels, gonads, endometrium, skin, and bone. |
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Aromatase Aromatase is an enzyme that aids in the biosynthesis of estrogens. This enzyme helps produce this female sex hromone that helps to fuel the growth of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. The aromatase enzyme can be found in many tissues in the body such as the brain, placenta, adipose tissue, blood vessels, gonads, endometrium, skin, and bone.