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Benjamin Highman, Sanford I. Roth, David L. Greenman, Osseous Changes and Osteosarcomas In Mice Continuously Fed Diets Containing Diethylstilbestrol or 17β-Estradiol, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 67, Issue 3, September 1981, Pages 653–662, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/67.3.653
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Abstract
In a study on the long-term effects of dietary diethylstilbestrol or 17β-estradiol on C3H mice. estrogens induced a proliferation of osseous trabeculae and increased the incidence and hastened the development of osteofibrotic areas in the sterna. There were 6 osteosarcomas. 2 having metastases. in 1.242 mice fed dietary estrogens over 360 days. but none in 356 untreated controls. These tumors were reviewed along with 4 early sternal osteosarcomas selected from 17 osteosarcomas (only 1 in a control) found thus far in two other ongoing comparable studies. In at least 1 case. and possibly in 2 other early cases. tumors were associated with areas of osteofibrosis. and 1 tumor was probably associated with proliferation of bony trabeculae in the medullary cavity.