Do statins cause cancer? A meta-analysis of large randomized clinical trials
- PMID: 11403756
- DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(01)00705-7
Do statins cause cancer? A meta-analysis of large randomized clinical trials
Abstract
Purpose: Although the short-term safety and tolerability of statins has been well established, their potential carcinogenicity in the long term is still debated. The goal of this study was to determine whether long-term treatment with statins is associated with an increased risk of fatal and nonfatal cancers.
Methods: We searched the Medline database between January 1966 and December 1999 for randomized, controlled trials of human subjects in which monotherapy with a statin was compared with placebo. No language restrictions were applied. Only trials with a minimum treatment duration of 4 years and a minimum of 1,000 subjects were included. Studies that did not provide information on fatal or nonfatal cancers were excluded. Data on fatal and nonfatal cancers and all-cause mortality were extracted by a single nonblinded reviewer. Overall crude estimates of risk difference were computed by summing the numerators and denominators of trial-specific risk estimates.
Results: Five trials met the inclusion criteria. The estimated differences in absolute risk between treatment and placebo were as follows (negative risks indicate that treatment was safer than placebo): all nonfatal cancers, 0.0% (95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.8% to 0.8%); all fatal cancers, -0.1% (95% CI: -0.7% to 0.4%); all fatal and nonfatal cancers combined, -0.1% (95% CI: -1.0% to 0.7%); and all-cause mortality, -1.5% (95% CI: 2.8% to 0.2%).
Conclusion: This study demonstrates no association between statin use over a 5-year period and the risk of fatal and nonfatal cancers. This conclusion is limited by the relatively short follow-up of the studies analyzed. Similar analyses of data from studies with longer follow-up periods would be valuable.
Comment in
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Statins and cancer: a case of meta-uncertainty.Am J Med. 2001 Jun 15;110(9):738-40. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9343(01)00758-6. Am J Med. 2001. PMID: 11403761 No abstract available.
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Limitations of a meta-analysis investigating the association between cancer and statin use.Am J Med. 2002 Feb 1;112(2):157-8. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9343(01)01040-3. Am J Med. 2002. PMID: 11835959 No abstract available.
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