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June 12, 2012
In Today's Issue
- Overweight? Shocking Proof that it may not be your fault
- Daily Aspirin Associated With Lower Lung Cancer Risk In Women...
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Daily Aspirin Associated With Lower Lung Cancer Risk In Women...
Dear Reader,
Intriguing news on lung cancer and regular aspirin use. A study of over 1,000 Asian women finds that those who take aspirin at least a few times a week have a lower risk of being diagnosed with lung cancer, even if they never smoked. The findings appear in the journal Lung Cancer and demonstrate that regularly taking aspirin was associated with a lung cancer risk reduction of 50% or more -though experts caution the findings don't prove daily aspirin protects against cancer of the lung.
The research included 398 Chinese women who'd been diagnosed with lung cancer and another 814 women who were free of cancer. The team saw that women who had used aspirin on a regular basis - that's two times a week for a month or more - had less chance of lung cancer.
For women who never smoked, the risk dropped by 50% for aspirin users compared to non-users. For smokers, regular aspirin intake was linked to a 62% lower risk of cancer of the lung. The team did account for other factors like age, education and fruit and veggie intake, but Lim agrees there are still other differences that might explain why aspirin users saw the result they did.
This work backs up some earlier studies that tied regular aspirin use to reduced risk of some forms of cancers. Colon, prostate and esophageal cancers to name a few. The latest research suggests that aspirin intake might bring down risk of lung cancer in Asian women.
These findings are still open to debate and nothing is concluded. Some experts feel the findings on aspirin and lung cancer have been mixed. The most effective thing you can do to reduce your risk of lung cancer is not to smoke, and if you do, cut down and work toward quitting.
Why would aspirin therapy work against cancer?
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Daily Aspirin Associated With Lower Lung Cancer Risk In Women... Continued...
There are some biological answers. It does block an enzyme known as cyclooxygenase-2,
COX-2 for short, that promotes both inflammation and cell division. This is found
at high levels in tumors.
There is stronger evidence that aspirin therapy may be helpful in the fight against
colon cancer according to gastroenterologist Andrew Chan who studies colon cancer
prevention and is associated with at Harvard Medical School. It's still too soon
to recommend that all middle aged or older adults be taking an aspirin each day.
According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force men aged 45 to 79, women
aged 55 to 79, should take aspirin to prevent a heart attack, so long as this
benefit outweighs the potential risk of internal bleeding that can be a side
effect of taking aspirin.
Many angina patients or heart attack survivors take aspirin daily to help ward
off future attack or strokes. It's might not be a bad idea to talk about daily
aspirin therapy with your own doctor. If you do take aspirin on a regular basis,
don't take Ibuprofen for pain without first checking with your doctor, and be
sure to follow his/her instructions exactly. If you're having surgery, even dental
a procedure, tell the practitioners involved that you take aspirin regularly.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://news.yahoo.com/aspirin-tied-lower-lung-cancer-risk-women-study-011039378--finance.html
U.S. National Library of Medicine info on lung cancer: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0004529/
U.S. National Library of Medicine on aspirin: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000802/
Study abstract, Lung Cancer, Lim, Wei-Yen, online April 3, 2012: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016950021200116X
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