{"paper_id":"c632be33-18f1-4e1f-83ac-3bded6a19e39","body_text":"Summary\nThe effects were studied of an androgenic derivative — danazol — administered at doses of 10–12 mg kg−1 day−1 during 97 days to rats with dimethylbenz[a] anthracene-induced mammary tumours. Our main observations were as follows. (a) Danazol did not influence ovarian function at the end of the assay. (b) The treatment with danazol reduced the incidence (P<0.05), number of tumours (P<0.05) and volume of malignant mammary tumours; on the other hand, the values of these parameters for benign tumours and those of doubtful expression were similar in both experimental groups. (c) Such differential action of Danazol seems to be due to the different incidence and/or content of receptors of both types of tumours. 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