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Old 03-23-2011, 03:48 PM   #1
Lani
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Digoxin may be linked to a higher incidence of breast cancer

(no type specified) and no causation established

It is an important cardiac drug given for serious problems, so unless there is a similar drug which is equally effective and safe, there would be little justification for changing treatment from what I read

But mention this as some may want to discuss it with their treating doctors if it is a concern-- did not discuss increased incidence of recurrence, just increased incidence of breast cancer de novo




Heart drug linked to higher breast cancer risk





NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Women taking the heart drug digoxin have an increased risk of breast cancer, according to a study of more than 2 million Danes.
Digoxin, marketed as Lanoxin and Digitek, is used by people with heart failure or with abnormal heart beats. But it can also act like the female hormone estrogen in the body, leading researchers to wonder if it might up cancer risk the same way estrogen treatment does in older women.
About two percent of the women who took digoxin at any point during the new study eventually developed breast cancer.
Former users had the same risk as those who had never taken the drug, while those currently on it were about 40 percent more likely to get breast cancer.
That extra risk is "worth noting," said Dr. Timothy Lash of Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark, a breast cancer expert who was not involved in the study. But he added that it's less impressive when you consider how few women actually developed the disease.
In the U.S., about one in eight women develop breast cancer at some point, according to the American Cancer Society.
For the new study, researchers led by Dr. Robert Biggar of Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen, Denmark, tapped into two different country-wide databases - one that includes all prescriptions filled in Denmark and another that contains all cancer cases.
About 100,000 women age 20 and older took digoxin at some point during the course of the study, which tracked women for an average of 12 years.
The chance of getting breast cancer was highest in women who were in their first year of taking digoxin. Then it dropped off, but slowly crept up again after 3 years or more on the drug.
Digoxin is often added on top of other heart drugs, such as beta blockers and statins. There was no extra breast cancer risk linked to those drugs, however.
GlaxoSmithKline, which markets digoxin, was not available for immediate comment on the study.
The study can't prove that digoxin, also known as digitalis, actually causes breast cancer in some women. And even if it does, the heart benefits might still outweigh that risk, the researchers write in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
So the findings don't mean women should avoid taking digoxin, Lash told Reuters Health. Those who are on the drug "are receiving digoxin because they already have a fairly serious chronic disease," he said.
"It might be worth talking with their doctor about the tradeoff, (but) maintaining heart health is an important consideration," he said.
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:54 PM   #2
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Re: Digoxin may be linked to a higher incidence of breast cancer

Lani,
As always thank you for posting current updates for us.
On another thread we were discussing the risks of chemo treatment and other cancers after having treatment.

This thread demonstrates very clearly that the effects of any drug can create a host of other issues. One has to weigh the odds against the benefits.

I remember how frightening it was to be dx in those early days.
Then to make difficult choices only to discover that additional issue and medical problems can develope later on. Is there no end? I then decided that I would not permit all the concerns and side effect to control my days filled with dread and fear. So for those who are still in treatment and those sisters who have had treatment - for those brave stage IV sisters who enroll in vaccine trials and other trials ....may our glasses always remain half FULL, full with good health and life.

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