Aspirin
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Large study of nurses showed 50 percent lower
risk cancer would spread
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WASHINGTON -
Breast cancer survivors who take aspirin regularly may be less
likely to die or have their cancer return, U.S. researchers
reported Tuesday.
The study of more than 4,000 nurses showed that those who took
aspirin — usually to prevent heart disease — had a 50 percent
lower risk of dying from breast cancer and a 50 percent lower risk
that the cancer would spread.
"This is the first study to find that aspirin can
significantly reduce the risk of cancer spread and death for women
who have been treated for early stage breast cancer, " said
Dr. Michelle Holmes of Harvard Medical School, who led the study
published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
"If these findings are confirmed in other clinical trials,
taking aspirin may become another simple, low-cost and relatively
safe tool to help women with breast cancer live longer, healthier
lives," Holmes added in a statement.
Holmes and her team studied 4,164 female registered nurses taking
part in the Nurses' Health Study, an ongoing analysis of a wide
range of health issues.
They started in 1976, looking at who took aspirin, watching for
breast cancer and all causes of death until 2006.
Over this time, 341 of the nurses died of breast cancer.
Women who took aspirin two to five days a week had a 60 percent
reduced risk of their cancer spreading and a 71 percent lower risk
of breast cancer death. Six to seven aspirins a week lowered the
risk of spread by 43 percent and the risk of breast cancer death
by 64 percent.
Most of the women were taking low-dose aspirin to prevent heart
attacks and stroke.
Ibuprofen and naproxen appear to lower risk too
Other drugs in the same class as aspirin also apparently lowered
the risks, too. These drugs, called non-steroidal inflammatory
drugs or NSAIDs, include ibuprofen and naproxen but not
acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol.
But there was not enough data on these drugs to give a clear
answer.
The researchers said they are not sure how aspirin and other
NSAIDS may affect tumors but it could be by lowering inflammation.
Other studies have shown that aspirin and ibuprofen can lower
colon cancer risk, for instance.
"Aspirin has relatively benign adverse effects compared with
cancer chemotherapeutic drugs and may also prevent colon cancer,
cardiovascular disease, and stroke," the researchers wrote.
It affected both estrogen-positive tumors and those not fueled by
the hormone.
Holmes' team stressed that patients should not take aspirin while
undergoing radiation or chemotherapy because of the risk of side
effects.
And aspirin can cause stomach bleeding so it should not be taken
without a doctor's supervision.
Copyright 2010 Reuters.
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