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- September 28, 2012 at 10:44 pm
Recent Results Cancer Res. 2012;191:1-5.An Emerging Role for Anti-inflammatory Agents for Chemoprevention.
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Division of Gastroenterology Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, MA, 02114, USA, achan@partners.org.
Abstract
There have been a number of promising recent developments in the prevention of colorectal cancer. This book examines in detail important aspects of the current status of and future prospects for chemoprevention of colorectal tumors, particularly using anti-inflammatory drugs. Research into the mechanisms that lead from early colorectal adenoma to colorectal cancer is discussed. The role and modes of action of available anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin, celecoxib, and sulindac are described and recent data from trials of aspirin are reviewed. In addition, the possible impact of nutritional agents with anti-inflammatory properties is considered, and strategies applicable in those with a high level of genetic risk are evaluated. An important feature of the book is its interdisciplinary perspective, offering highly relevant information for gastroenterologists, internists, general practitioners, oncologists, colorectal and gastroenterological surgeons, and public health practitioners.
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- September 29, 2012 at 1:42 am
Jerry, have you read through this?
Sorry, I'm beat up from a days work and would love a summary.
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- September 29, 2012 at 8:02 pm
I haven't read the book. When I return to Va I want to see if the UVA library has it. I have been reading articles about some low level studies that have indicated that aspirin and other COX 2 agents can reduce the chances of getting and may even help slow down the speed at which cancers (including melanoma) progress. One factor is if things like aspirin bother ones digestive system (I get along fine with aspirin).
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- September 29, 2012 at 8:02 pm
I haven't read the book. When I return to Va I want to see if the UVA library has it. I have been reading articles about some low level studies that have indicated that aspirin and other COX 2 agents can reduce the chances of getting and may even help slow down the speed at which cancers (including melanoma) progress. One factor is if things like aspirin bother ones digestive system (I get along fine with aspirin).
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- September 29, 2012 at 8:02 pm
I haven't read the book. When I return to Va I want to see if the UVA library has it. I have been reading articles about some low level studies that have indicated that aspirin and other COX 2 agents can reduce the chances of getting and may even help slow down the speed at which cancers (including melanoma) progress. One factor is if things like aspirin bother ones digestive system (I get along fine with aspirin).
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