They have g proteins that are constantly active producing


A second woman has breast cancer, but her tumor cells have normal levels of estrogen receptors. Instead, they have G proteins that are constantly active, producing high levels of the second messenger cyclic AMP.

How could this cause the cells to grow?

Which of the three treatments in question #2 probably would not work well for this woman?

Why? Treatments in #2: Tamoxifen, An antibody to the tumor cells with a toxin attached to it, Lumpectomy followed by local radiation

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