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Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is a lack of published data regarding the association between N-nitrosodimethylamine and human cancer risks. Hence, this study answers several questions using propensity score matching with a large population size selected from a high-quality nationwide and population-based dat...

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Autores principales: Wang, Chun-Hsiang, Chen, I-I, Chen, Chung-Hung, Tseng, Yuan-Tsung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231768
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912469
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author Wang, Chun-Hsiang
Chen, I-I
Chen, Chung-Hung
Tseng, Yuan-Tsung
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Chen, I-I
Chen, Chung-Hung
Tseng, Yuan-Tsung
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is a lack of published data regarding the association between N-nitrosodimethylamine and human cancer risks. Hence, this study answers several questions using propensity score matching with a large population size selected from a high-quality nationwide and population-based database with a long follow-up period to assess the relationship between the cumulative individual cancer incidence and long-term ranitidine use. ABSTRACT: N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a carcinogenic chemical, has recently been identified in ranitidine. We conducted a population-based study to explore ranitidine use and cancer emergence over time. Using the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, a population-based cohort study was conducted. A total of 55,110 eligible patients who received ranitidine between January 2000 and December 2018 were enrolled in the treated cohort. We conducted a 1:1 propensity-score-matching procedure to match the ranitidine-treated group with the ranitidine-untreated group and famotidine controls for a longitudinal study. The association of ranitidine exposure with cancer outcomes was assessed. A multivariable Cox regression analysis that compared cancer risk with the untreated groups revealed that ranitidine increased the risk of liver (hazard ratio (HR): 1.22, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.09–1.36, p < 0.001), lung (HR: 1.17, CI: 1.05–1.31, p = 0.005), gastric (HR: 1.26, CI: 1.05–1.52, p = 0.012), and pancreatic cancers (HR 1.35, CI: 1.03–1.77, p = 0.030). Our real-world observational study strongly supports the pathogenic role of NDMA contamination, given that long-term ranitidine use is associated with a higher likelihood of liver cancer development in ranitidine users compared with the control groups of non-ranitidine users treated with famotidine or proton-pump inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-95662392022-10-15 Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study Wang, Chun-Hsiang Chen, I-I Chen, Chung-Hung Tseng, Yuan-Tsung Int J Environ Res Public Health Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is a lack of published data regarding the association between N-nitrosodimethylamine and human cancer risks. Hence, this study answers several questions using propensity score matching with a large population size selected from a high-quality nationwide and population-based database with a long follow-up period to assess the relationship between the cumulative individual cancer incidence and long-term ranitidine use. ABSTRACT: N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a carcinogenic chemical, has recently been identified in ranitidine. We conducted a population-based study to explore ranitidine use and cancer emergence over time. Using the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, a population-based cohort study was conducted. A total of 55,110 eligible patients who received ranitidine between January 2000 and December 2018 were enrolled in the treated cohort. We conducted a 1:1 propensity-score-matching procedure to match the ranitidine-treated group with the ranitidine-untreated group and famotidine controls for a longitudinal study. The association of ranitidine exposure with cancer outcomes was assessed. A multivariable Cox regression analysis that compared cancer risk with the untreated groups revealed that ranitidine increased the risk of liver (hazard ratio (HR): 1.22, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.09–1.36, p < 0.001), lung (HR: 1.17, CI: 1.05–1.31, p = 0.005), gastric (HR: 1.26, CI: 1.05–1.52, p = 0.012), and pancreatic cancers (HR 1.35, CI: 1.03–1.77, p = 0.030). Our real-world observational study strongly supports the pathogenic role of NDMA contamination, given that long-term ranitidine use is associated with a higher likelihood of liver cancer development in ranitidine users compared with the control groups of non-ranitidine users treated with famotidine or proton-pump inhibitors. MDPI 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9566239/ /pubmed/36231768 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912469 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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Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study
title Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_full Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_fullStr Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_short Pharmacoepidemiological Research on N-Nitrosodimethylamine-Contaminated Ranitidine Use and Long-Term Cancer Risk: A Population-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_sort pharmacoepidemiological research on n-nitrosodimethylamine-contaminated ranitidine use and long-term cancer risk: a population-based longitudinal cohort study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231768
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912469
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