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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Statin Therapy Appears to Lengthen Survival in Patients With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer: Presented at SGO |
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"Statin Therapy Appears to Lengthen Survival in Patients With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer: Presented at SGO" By Ed Susman TAMPA, Fla -- March 12, 2008 -- Patients with ovarian cancer who were treated with statin therapy prior to surgery appeared to have significantly extended progression-free survival and overall survival in a retrospective, single-institution study presented here at the Society of Gynaecologic Oncologists (SGO) 2008 Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer. "Statin use is associated with improved survival," said R. Geoffrey Elmore, MD, Researcher in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre, Los Angeles, California. If a woman was being treated with statins for reasons unrelated to her cancer, her risk of disease progression decreased by 55% ([P = .02) compared with women who were not on statin therapy prior to surgery, Dr. Elmore said in his plenary address on March 11. Dr. Elmore and colleagues analysed hospital records between 1996 and 2001 to identify women who had been diagnosed with advanced-stage epithelial ovarian or primary peritoneal cancer, who subsequently underwent primary cytoreductive surgery by a gynaecologic oncologist, and who received postsurgical platinum-taxane chemotherapy. |
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