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Ibuprofen and Fatal Lung Cancer: A Brief Report of the Prospective Results from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III)

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Journal Mol Clin Oncol
Specialty Oncology
Date 2017 Jun 8
PMID 28588790
Citations 10
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Chronic inflammation appears to increase the risk of lung cancer and, reciprocally, agents that reduce inflammation have been found to reduce this risk. However, few prospective studies have assessed whether there exists an association between lung cancer and the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). In the present study, the association between fatal lung cancer and NSAIDs was investigated using cohort data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Study (NHANES III). Baseline data were collected on smoking, NSAID use and other lifestyle factors for 10,735 participants during 1988-1994, with cause-specific mortality status ascertained through probabilistic record matching based on the National Death Index until 2006. Cox proportional hazards regression models were conducted to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and confidence intervals (CIs) for NSAID use and death from lung cancer, controlling for current smoking and other covariates. During the 18 years of follow-up, 269 participants succumbed to lung cancer, of whom 252 (93.6%) reported a history of cigarette smoking. Since all but 17 of the 269 fatal lung cancer cases occurred among current or former smokers, estimates of NSAID effects were ascertained from a sub-cohort of 5,882 individuals who reported a history of past or current cigarette smoking. Multivariate regression models revealed that regular use of ibuprofen resulted in a 48% reduced risk of lung cancer mortality (HR=0.52, 95% CI: 0.33-0.82, P<0.01). The main effects of other compounds tested, such as aspirin or acetaminophen, were not statistically significant. Our results suggest that high-risk subgroups of smokers may benefit from the regular use of specific NSAIDs, which may prove to be a useful strategy for lung cancer prevention.

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