Meta-analysis: folic acid in the chemoprevention of colorectal adenomas and colorectal cancer
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Meta-analysis: folic acid in the chemoprevention of colorectal adenomas and colorectal cancer
Abstract
Background: Folic acid has been identified as a possible agent for the chemoprevention of colorectal cancer.
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of folic acid in reducing the recurrence of adenomas (precursors of colorectal cancer) among populations with a history of adenomas and the incidence of colorectal cancer within average-risk populations.
Methods: Systematic review of randomized controlled trials comparing folic acid alone, or with other agents, vs. placebo. Eight databases were searched for relevant trials. Meta-analysis was performed.
Results: The literature search retrieved 3785 citations. Six studies met the inclusion criteria. Meta-analysis of three studies in individuals with a history of adenomas showed no statistically significant difference in the relative risk of adenoma recurrence (RR 0.93, P = 0.27). A sensitivity analysis of the two higher quality trials changed the direction of effect (RR 1.16, P = 0.11). Meta-analysis of three trials in general populations demonstrated no statistically significant effect on the relative risk of colorectal cancer (RR 1.13, P = 0.54). In all three analyses, outcome event rates were higher in individuals receiving folic acid.
Conclusion: There is no evidence that folic acid is effective in the chemoprevention of colorectal adenomas or colorectal cancer for any population.
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