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  • Title: Elevated prolactin levels in bronchogenic carcinoma.
    Author: Davis S, Proper S, May PB, Ertel NH.
    Journal: Cancer; 1979 Aug; 44(2):676-9. PubMed ID: 225000.
    Abstract:
    The frequency and significance of hyperprolactinemia was studied in 21 consecutive, untreated male patients with bronchogenic carcinoma. Seven patients (33%) were found to have elevated serum prolactin (hPRL) levels. No correlation was demonstrated between increased hPRL levels, tissue histology, or tumor burden. L-dopa suppression and/or TRH stimulation tests were obtained in three untreated patients with hyperprolactinemia. The results of these tests were considered normal suggesting hypothalamic control.
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