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Concomitant medication, comorbidity and survival in patients with breast cancer

Authors :
Elise Dumas
Beatriz Grandal Rejo
Paul Gougis
Sophie Houzard
Judith Abécassis
Floriane Jochum
Benjamin Marande
Annabelle Ballesta
Elaine Del Nery
Thierry Dubois
Samar Alsafadi
Bernard Asselain
Aurélien Latouche
Marc Espie
Enora Laas
Florence Coussy
Clémentine Bouchez
Jean-Yves Pierga
Christine Le Bihan-Benjamin
Philippe-Jean Bousquet
Judicaël Hotton
Chloé-Agathe Azencott
Fabien Reyal
Anne-Sophie Hamy
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Between 30% and 70% of patients with breast cancer have pre-existing chronic conditions, and more than half are on long-term non-cancer medication at the time of diagnosis. Preliminary epidemiological evidence suggests that some non-cancer medications may affect breast cancer risk, recurrence, and survival. In this nationwide cohort study, we assessed the association between medication use at breast cancer diagnosis and survival. We included 235,368 French women with newly diagnosed non-metastatic breast cancer. In analyzes of 288 medications, we identified eight medications positively associated with either overall survival or disease-free survival: rabeprazole, alverine, atenolol, simvastatin, rosuvastatin, estriol (vaginal or transmucosal), nomegestrol, and hypromellose; and eight medications negatively associated with overall survival or disease-free survival: ferrous fumarate, prednisolone, carbimazole, pristinamycin, oxazepam, alprazolam, hydroxyzine, and mianserin. Full results are available online from an interactive platform ( https://adrenaline.curie.fr ). This resource provides hypotheses for drugs that may naturally influence breast cancer evolution.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f9fd876d61b484797a07b0a5cc370ea
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47002-3