Statins Could Cut Lung Cancer RiskBut promising findings need to be replicated elsewhere, experts say.
Copyright © 2007 ScoutNews, LLC. All rights reserved. MONDAY, May 7 (HealthDay News) -- In addition to their well-established role in preventing heart disease, cholesterol-lowering statins may also dramatically reduce the risk for lung cancer among men, a new study suggests. U.S. researchers found that patients taking a statin for at least six months experienced a drop in lung cancer risk of 55 percent. Almost all the patients in the study were men. "What these researchers have done is to examine a large collection of data that's already out there to show that the use of statins is a plausible preventive treatment for patients with lung cancer, or patients who are going to develop lung cancer," said Dr. Neil Schachter, medical director of the respiratory care department at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. advertisement
Schachter, who is also a professor of pulmonary medicine, did not work on the study, which is published in the May issue of Chest. "Whether statins are really useful in this kind of situation has not been firmly established as yet," stressed Schachter. "But there has been a lot of work to suggest that they might be. Particularly because chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- which is the most common of lung diseases caused by cigarette smoking -- usually occurs with other diseases, so that most people who die of lung disease die of something else. And one of the major things they die of is heart disease. So, treating the heart disease with statins, perhaps, would not surprisingly be expected to prolong life." Lung cancer remains the biggest cancer killer in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, in 2007, almost 214,000 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed. More than 160,000 men and women will die of the disease this year, which in more than 80 percent of cases is linked to smoking. Approximately 60 percent of lung cancer patients do not live one year after diagnosis. Millions of Americans already take statins -- commonly known by brand names such as Lipitor, Mevacor, Pravachol, and Zocor -- to diminish their risk for heart disease. Related Links
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