Statin
Use Does Not Cause Breast Cancer
Behind the Cancer Headlines®
Postmenopausal women who use statins have the same risk of breast cancer as those who do not, according to a new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Using a group of 156,351 women from the Women's Health
Initiative study, Jane A. Cauley, Dr.P.H., from the
The authors found that when all statins were considered together, statin use did not affect a person's risk of invasive breast cancer. Use of a type of statins, known as hydrophobic statins, was associated with an 18% decreased risk of breast cancer.
"Future studies of statins and breast cancer should assess associations with individual statins or statin categories because [statin] class differences may exist," the authors write.
SOURCE:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, May 17, 2006