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Statins linked to lower risk of early death in patients with colorectal cancer

05.09.19 | Wiley

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Use of statins before or after a diagnosis of colorectal cancer was linked with a lower risk of premature death, both from cancer and from other causes, in a Cancer Medicine analysis of published studies.

The meta-analysis included 14 studies involving 130,994 patients with colorectal cancer. Pre-diagnosis statin use was linked with a 15 percent lower risk of dying early from any cause and an 18 percent lower risk of dying from cancer. Post-diagnosis statin use was linked with a 14 percent lower risk of all-cause death and a 21 percent lower risk of cancer-specific death.

"Considering that statins are low-costed and wildly-used agents worldwide, we believe our updated meta-analysis can provide new insights into optimizing adjuvant treatment of colorectal cancer," the authors wrote.

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Cancer Medicine

10.1002/cam4.2151

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APA:
Wiley. (2019, May 9). Statins linked to lower risk of early death in patients with colorectal cancer. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5R6JY8/statins-linked-to-lower-risk-of-early-death-in-patients-with-colorectal-cancer.html
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"Statins linked to lower risk of early death in patients with colorectal cancer." Brightsurf News, May. 9 2019, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5R6JY8/statins-linked-to-lower-risk-of-early-death-in-patients-with-colorectal-cancer.html.