Prostate
cancer drug boosts heart disease risk
(NaturalNews)
A common prostate cancer treatment may significantly
increase men's risk of heart problems,
according to a study conducted by researchers
from King's College London and presented at
a joint meeting of the European Cancer Organization
and the European Society for Medical Oncology
in Berlin.
"What
we can do with these results is to raise a
flag with hormone treatments," lead researcher
Mieke Van Hemelrijck said.
Researchers
compared the rates of heart problems -- from
chest pain to heart attacks and death
-- among more than 30,000 Swedish men who
had received hormone therapy for prostate
cancer between 1997 and 2006 with the rates
among the Swedish population as a whole. They
found that prostate cancer patients treated
with hormones were 21 percent more likely
to die from heart disease, 28 percent more
likely to die from a heart attack, and also
significantly more likely to suffer from other
heart problems. The researchers concluded
that for every 1,000 men receiving hormone
treatments, 10 would suffer a heart problem
as a result.
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