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Hormone therapy reduces the interaction of hormones with __________.

a. 6y cells
b. antigens
c. vaccines
d. cancer cells

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The answer is d. cancer cells.

In hormone therapy for cancer cells, exogenous hormones are injected. These hormones are called anti-hormones and their purpose is to reduce the interaction of body's hormones with cancer cells. They can reduce the level or inhibit the activity of some hormones that help cancer cells to grow. This way, anti-hormones reduce the ability of cancer cells to use body's hormones and their growth is affected.
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