Receptor Evaluation Form Version 1 4 - NJ 2025

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Receptors, located on both the cell surface and within the cell, are the molecular targets through which drugs produce their beneficial effects in various disease states.
A test to measure the amount of certain proteins, called hormone receptors, in cancer tissue. Hormones can attach to these proteins. A high level of hormone receptors may mean that hormones help the cancer grow.
A receptor evaluation is a set of remediation requirements that are aimed at ensuring that people and ecological receptors are protected from exposure to hazardous substances at or near contaminated sites.
ER/PR tests will show whether there are ER and/or PR receptors on your cancer cells. Test results are frequently referred to as the hormone receptor status. The different statuses include: ER-positive (ER+): Cancers that have estrogen receptors (ER). Most cancers are ER-positive.
A molecule inside or on the surface of a cell that binds to a specific substance and causes a specific effect in the cell.
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