Antihypertensive Therapy and Cancer Risk

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Dirk C. Felmeden
Gregory Y.H. Lip
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[1] University Department of Medicine,
[2] City Hospital,undefined
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Drug Safety | 2001年 / 24卷
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Renal Cell Carcinoma; Antihypertensive Drug; Renal Cell Cancer; Calcium Channel Antagonist; Increase Cancer Risk;
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The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the available data linking antihypertensive drug therapy to cancer risk. In recent years, a number of mainly retrospective studies have reached different conclusions on the risk of cancer in patients with hypertension being treated with different antihypertensive drugs. At some point or another nearly all antihypertensive drugs have been suggested to increase the risk of cancer. Some studies have even found an association between hypertension itself and increased carcinogenesis. For calcium channel antagonists, β-blockers and α-blockers, the available evidence seems to favour a neutral effect on cancer development and death rate. For ACE inhibitors, the overall data suggest a similar neutral effect on cancer or, possibly, a small protective effect. Perhaps the strongest evidence in favour of a link, although probably weak, between cancer and antihypertensive drugs is with the diuretics. Until further solid data are available from prospective clinical trials, we suggest that the management of hypertension should continue according to current treatment guidelines with little fear of any substantial cancer risk.
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