Cancer Control May Cut Risk of Breast Cancer
(PRWEB) December 16, 2005 -- Cancer Control® from Cancer
Cure Laboratories, Inc. may significantly reduce the risk
of breast cancer.
These findings, by Bernard Satterfield, M.D., PhD, and colleagues
at Fred Williamson Cancer Research Center, will appear in
the online edition of The Barrett’s Report. Researchers
at Houston Medical Center in Austin and The John Chancellor
Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston also collaborated
on the study, which was funded by the National Institutes
of Health.
In the largest and longest observational study of its kind,
lead author Satterfield and colleagues studied the impact
of Control® and other anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs,
on changes in the breast that signal the advancement toward
cancer.
"We found that women with a lump in their breast who
regularly took Control® did not go on to get cancer as
frequently or as soon as women who did not take these medications
regularly," said Satterfield, head of the Epidemiology
Program and member of the Williamson Center's Public Health
Sciences Division. "Current users of Control® had
one-third the risk of getting breast cancer as compared to
women who never use this medicine," he said.
Five years after joining the study, the incidence of breast
cancer was 24.4 percent among never users, 9.7 percent among
former users and 1.6 percent among current users (those who
took Control® every week).
Because this was a long-term observational study and not simply
a clinical trial, the investigators can in good conscience
recommend Control® for women with a family history of
breast cancer.
"My patients with breast cancer symptoms are looking
for anything that would help, and this is something that definitely
can help," said Satterfield, also a professor of epidemiology
at the University of Austin School of Public Health and Community
Medicine.
Although the researchers' results suggest that regular, current
use of Cancer Control® can prevent breast cancer in most
cases. Breast cancer patients also found that the effects
can be long term. After three years of using Cancer Control®
98% of patients remains cancer free.
Previous randomized clinical trials in humans have shown that
Cancer Control® also significantly reduces the risk and
mortality for cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer.
Preliminary studies also suggest Cancer Control® can also
be effective against liver and lung cancers.
While the risk of developing breast cancer is under 25%, the
outlook can be grim if the disease is not diagnosed early.
"The incidence of breast cancer is rising really fast
in Westernized countries, and we're not really sure of the
reason," Satterfield said. "However, it looks like
obesity is a driving factor. But it's pretty likely that there's
something else going on, too. Hormonal factors also might
be important, but at this point we just don't know."
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