| Estrogen Pathway
When
estrogen is docked to an estrogen receptor, a strong message is sent to
multiply and divide breast cells in the replication and repair of breast
tissue.
Rapid
replication of breast cells fueled by estrogen may result in an
inadequate resting phase between subsequent cellular divisions.
An inadequate resting phase between cellular divisions
may result in the inability for newly formed cells to identify and
eradicate genetic mutations.
A
mutated gene may result in the uncontrolled replication of breast cells
in the formation of a cancerous mass. Estrogen further fuels the
replication of mutated cells. |
|
Brevail Pathway
When
Brevail is docked to an estrogen receptor, a mild message is sent to
multiply and divide breast cells in the replication and repair of breast
tissue.
Slower
and controlled replication of breast cells may allow an adequate resting
phase between subsequent cellular divisions.
An adequate resting phase between cellular divisions
may allow newly formed cells to identify and eradicate genetic mutations
if present. |