Anti-inflammatory Drug May Fight Breast Cancer

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  • Valgirl
    Valgirl Member Posts: 187
    edited May 2011

    Interesting...

  • voraciousreader
    voraciousreader Member Posts: 7,496
    edited May 2011

    Yep. Been reading about this for years. When they refer to pre-clinical studies, I recall meta analysis suggesting fewer people got cancers while taking anti- inflammatories. There has been on going debate about the use of anti- inflammatories in the reduction in heart attacks as well. Some folks that statins have anti- inflammatory properties and that's what is actually reducing heart attacks and not the cholesterol reduction per se. Thanks for posting.

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited May 2011

    I wish this worked with something as innocuous as Advil.  Not sure I want to take a COX-2 inhibitor long-term, because of all the secondary problems they cause.  Then again, I'm already taking Arimidex and a statin long-term...  <sigh>

    otter

  • cp418
    cp418 Member Posts: 7,079
    edited May 2011

    When I read COX-2 inhibitor I can't help thinking about all the serious problems from Vioxx.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2011

    Hello, just thought I would add a word of caution.  Sounds too much like Celebrex for comfort and which has had a very bad wrap. I suspect the pharmacos are trying to sugar coat it for some other use.  I worked with someone who took this drug and it made her extremely sick.  I'm taking two baby aspirins a day which is much safer, I feel and I defnitely will try the miracle of Boswellia which some ladies on this site recommended.

    "People who take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (other than aspirin) such as celecoxib may have a higher risk of having a heart attack or a stroke than people who do not take these medications. These events may happen without warning and may cause death"

    www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a699022.html

    Celebrex and Vioxx are two drugs that have previously been administered for arthritis conditions. In fact, the two - known as Cox-2 inhibitors - were touted as miracle drugs for those suffering from an arthritic disease.

    However, researchers have linked them to an increase in blood clots, heart attacks, and stroke risk - in humans. The Cleveland Clinic conducted the study, which appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Celebrex is still widely used - to the tune of more than $6 billion this year, despite the rather alarming risks associated with using these types of drugs"

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited May 2011

    I have read, and been told by one of my docs (my PCP? my med onco?), that celecoxib (a.k.a. Celebrex) looks lke it is the "least harmful" of the COX-2 inhibitors.... so far, anyway.

    otter

  • Beeb75
    Beeb75 Member Posts: 325
    edited May 2011

    I'm very intrigued by the connection between inflammation and cancer. I, for one, always had extremely painful breasts before my period. They felt bruised, swollen or inflamed. This happened every single month...and just seems too coincidental to not be related to the BC I developed by age 35. 

    Also, I sometimes wonder if the connection between smoking and lung cancer relates to inflammation in the lung.

    And doesn't it seem odd/ironic that so many people develop cancer in areas that they use/overuse in their daily lives (like opera singers who develop throat cancers, or cyclists who develop testicular cancers, or runners who develop leg muscle cancers [just read about that last one!])

    Anyway, I think there has been some research done along these lines, though I don't know much about it.

    Seems logical that if a tissue is harmed or challenged a lot, there will be a lot of immune system activity involved in its repair. If the immune system signals cells to proliferate, to repair problems, then something might go wrong in that process whereby cells get mistakes that keep them growing. 

    I hope we'll see more related to all this...in the meantime, I'm taking baby aspirin too (onc approved.)

  • voraciousreader
    voraciousreader Member Posts: 7,496
    edited May 2011

    Anyone want to read a terrific book? I mean on the level of Silent Spring. Check out Dr John Abramson's book Overdosed America. Absolutely on of the most important books that I ever reas. The book was published two weeks before the Vioxx debacle. I want to digress and say that while the Celebrex was used in the study, I think the more important thing is that it was the anti inflammatory properties of the med that were being tested. Perhaps one day there will be a pill that contains all the anti inflammatory benefits without the nasty side effects.....

  • duckyb1
    duckyb1 Member Posts: 13,369
    edited May 2011

    True about cox-2 inhibitors............especially in regard to heart attack........some are never affected by the drug, others are very affected...........so this needs a lot more studies........worked for a Pharma Co.............they love to push their drugs for things other then it was manufactured for.......called......off label use.............

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited May 2011

    I agree with VR. Great book! I have it on my iPad and Kindle so I can reread it from time to time.

  • Bold
    Bold Member Posts: 692
    edited May 2011

    My Breast Surgeon Kristi Funk! Has told me and the world on the show The Doctors that Taking Advil is very good for preventing BC. She also recommends 3 glasses of green tea a day.

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    edited June 2019

    Not sure who delete my post- it was not me?

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