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Title

The Relationship between Statins and Survival of Colorectal Cancer

Author(s)

MOHAMMADIAN MAHDI | MOHAMMADIAN HAFSHEJANI ABDOLLAH | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  1097-1098

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Abstract

 A number of observational, experimental and meta-analysis studies have proven the protective effects of Statins against the risk of some cancers. Statins can affect the survival and mortality caused by the melanoma, prostate, ovarian and kidney cancer (1). The relationship between Statins and increasing the patients' survival with colorectal cancer has been also proven in a number of cohort studies,however, the results of these studies are controversial. In a cohort study, the hazard ratio (HR) of mortality was equal to 0. 71 (CI of 95%, 0. 61-0. 84) in the group, who received Statins, compared to the control group. There was a dose-response relationship between statin use and sur-vival time (2). However, there was not any significant relation-ship between the patients' survival of colorectal cancer and statin use according to a case-control study (3). In these circumstances, the use of meta-analysis results, which provide the highest level of scientific inferences, is essential to achieve a clear conclusion to the effects of Statins on the patients' survival of colorectal cancer. According to re-search the statin use before diagnosis of colorectal cancer was along with a significant decrease in the HR of all-cause of mortality 0. 73(CI of 95%, 0. 61-0. 88) and the HR of cancer-specific mortality (CSM) 0. 80 (CI of 95%, 0. 77-0. 84). Statin use after diagnosis of cancer also significantly reduces the HR of CSM 0. 70(CI of 95%, 0. 60-0. 82) and an in-significant reduction in the HR of all-cause mor-tality 0. 93(CI of 95%, 0. 68-1. 27) (4). In another systematic review and meta-analysis, the obtained results were similar to study by Ling et al (4), so that the statin use before diagnosis of colorectal cancer significantly decreased the HR of all-cause mortality 0. 70(CI of 95%, 0. 54-0. 91) and the HR of CSM 0. 80(CI of 95%, 0. 74-0. 86). Statin use after diagnosis of cancer also signifi-cantly reduced the HR of the all-cause mortality 0. 76(CI of 95%, 0. 68-0. 85) and the HR of CSM 0. 70(CI of 95%, 0. 60-0. 81) (1). The statin use, be-fore or after diagnosis of colorectal cancer led to a significant reduction in the all-cause mortality and cancer-specific mortality. Therefore, the admin-istration of Statins in patients with colorectal can-cer led to a reduction in patients' mortality and in-creased survival rate of patients.

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    APA: Copy

    MOHAMMADIAN, MAHDI, & MOHAMMADIAN HAFSHEJANI, ABDOLLAH. (2023). The Relationship between Statins and Survival of Colorectal Cancer. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 52(5), 1097-1098. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1098197/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MOHAMMADIAN MAHDI, MOHAMMADIAN HAFSHEJANI ABDOLLAH. The Relationship between Statins and Survival of Colorectal Cancer. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH[Internet]. 2023;52(5):1097-1098. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1098197/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHDI MOHAMMADIAN, and ABDOLLAH MOHAMMADIAN HAFSHEJANI, “The Relationship between Statins and Survival of Colorectal Cancer,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 1097–1098, 2023, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1098197/en

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