statin treatment and cancer risk
Last edited 06/2021 and last reviewed 06/2021
- a meta-analysis and meta-aggression of 35 randomized controlled trials was undertaken to investigate whether statin treatment had a protective effect on cancer risk
- the authors however did not find evidence to support a protective effect
of statins against cancer
- however the authors noted that this conclusion was limited by the relatively short follow-up periods (4.5 years on average) of the studies analyzed
- a prospective open cohort study has examined and quantified the unintended
risks and benefits of statins in a large representative primary care population
over a six year period
- with respect to risk of oesophageal cancer and statin treatment (2)
- risk of oesophageal cancer decreased in both men and women associated with statin treatment
- based on the 20% threshold for cardiovascular risk, for women the
NNT with any statin to prevent one case of cardiovascular disease
over five years was 37 (95% confidence interval 27 to 64) and for
oesophageal cancer was 1266 (850 to 3460) and for men the respective
values were 33 (24 to 57) and 1082 (711 to 2807)
- with respect to risk of oesophageal cancer and statin treatment (2)
- statin use in heart failure
- Qing-Wen et al undertook a study that suggests that statin use is associated with a significantly lower risk of incident cancer and cancer-related mortality in HF, an association that appears to be duration dependent
Reference:
- Bonovas S et al. Statins and cancer risk: a literature-based meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis of 35 randomized controlled trials. J Clin Oncol. 2006 Oct 20;24(30):4808-17
- Hippisley-Cox J, Coupland C. Unintended effects of statins in men and women in England and Wales: population based cohort study using the QResearch database. BMJ 2010;340:c2197
- Qing-Wen Ren, Si-Yeung Yu, Tiew-Hwa Katherine Teng, Xue Li, Ka-Shing Cheung, Mei-Zhen Wu, Hang-Long Li, Pui-Fai Wong, Hung-Fat Tse, Carolyn S P Lam, Kai-Hang Yiu, Statin associated lower cancer risk and related mortality in patients with heart failure, European Heart Journal, 2021; ehab325,
statins and oesophageal cancer
population based cohort study of statin use via analysis of QResearch database