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Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level

SIMPLE SUMMARY: We observed that the inverse association between statin use and cancer mortality is limited to men with a reduction in cholesterol after the commencement of statins. These findings demonstrate that the observed inverse association between the use of statins and mortality from cancer...

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Autores principales: Peltomaa, Antti I., Talala, Kirsi, Taari, Kimmo, Tammela, Teuvo L. J., Auvinen, Anssi, Murtola, Teemu J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122920
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author Peltomaa, Antti I.
Talala, Kirsi
Taari, Kimmo
Tammela, Teuvo L. J.
Auvinen, Anssi
Murtola, Teemu J.
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Tammela, Teuvo L. J.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: We observed that the inverse association between statin use and cancer mortality is limited to men with a reduction in cholesterol after the commencement of statins. These findings demonstrate that the observed inverse association between the use of statins and mortality from cancer is related to cholesterol level. To our knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the separate effects of cholesterol level and statin use on cancer mortality. ABSTRACT: Statins have been associated with a decreased cancer mortality. However, cholesterol level as such may modify the risk of cancer death. To clarify the complex interplay between statins, cholesterol level, and cancer mortality, we conducted a comprehensive analysis to separate the effects of cholesterol level and statin medication on cancer mortality. Our study population consisted of 16,924 men participating in the Finnish Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer with at least one cholesterol measurement during follow-up (1996–2017). Cox proportional regression was used to estimate hazard ratios. In total, 1699 cancer deaths were observed during the median follow-up of 19 years. When statins’ association with the risk of cancer death was estimated without adjustment for cholesterol level, statin use was associated with a lowered cancer mortality (HR 0.87; 95% CI 0.79–0.97) compared to non-users. However, with further adjustment for total cholesterol level, statin use was no longer associated with a lower cancer mortality (HR 1.08; 95% CI 0.97–1.20). Upon stratified analysis, statin use was associated with a decreased cancer mortality only if the total cholesterol level decreased after the initiation of statin use (HR 0.66; 95% CI 0.58–0.76). The inverse association between statin use and cancer mortality is limited to men with a reduction in total cholesterol level after the commencement of statins, i.e., statin use is associated with a lowered cancer mortality only if the total cholesterol level decreases. This suggests that the effect of statin use on cancer mortality relates to the decreased total cholesterol level.
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spelling pubmed-92210172022-06-24 Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level Peltomaa, Antti I. Talala, Kirsi Taari, Kimmo Tammela, Teuvo L. J. Auvinen, Anssi Murtola, Teemu J. Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: We observed that the inverse association between statin use and cancer mortality is limited to men with a reduction in cholesterol after the commencement of statins. These findings demonstrate that the observed inverse association between the use of statins and mortality from cancer is related to cholesterol level. To our knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the separate effects of cholesterol level and statin use on cancer mortality. ABSTRACT: Statins have been associated with a decreased cancer mortality. However, cholesterol level as such may modify the risk of cancer death. To clarify the complex interplay between statins, cholesterol level, and cancer mortality, we conducted a comprehensive analysis to separate the effects of cholesterol level and statin medication on cancer mortality. Our study population consisted of 16,924 men participating in the Finnish Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer with at least one cholesterol measurement during follow-up (1996–2017). Cox proportional regression was used to estimate hazard ratios. In total, 1699 cancer deaths were observed during the median follow-up of 19 years. When statins’ association with the risk of cancer death was estimated without adjustment for cholesterol level, statin use was associated with a lowered cancer mortality (HR 0.87; 95% CI 0.79–0.97) compared to non-users. However, with further adjustment for total cholesterol level, statin use was no longer associated with a lower cancer mortality (HR 1.08; 95% CI 0.97–1.20). Upon stratified analysis, statin use was associated with a decreased cancer mortality only if the total cholesterol level decreased after the initiation of statin use (HR 0.66; 95% CI 0.58–0.76). The inverse association between statin use and cancer mortality is limited to men with a reduction in total cholesterol level after the commencement of statins, i.e., statin use is associated with a lowered cancer mortality only if the total cholesterol level decreases. This suggests that the effect of statin use on cancer mortality relates to the decreased total cholesterol level. MDPI 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9221017/ /pubmed/35740586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122920 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level
title Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level
title_full Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level
title_fullStr Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level
title_full_unstemmed Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level
title_short Inverse Association between Statin Use and Cancer Mortality Relates to Cholesterol Level
title_sort inverse association between statin use and cancer mortality relates to cholesterol level
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122920
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