Taking Aspirin with Acid Reducers Can Slow Advance of Esophogeal Cancer
"Taking aspirin with acid reducers can slow advance of esophogeal cancer," The Guardian, June 4, '18
New study looked at patients with Barretts esophagus, usually caused by stomach acid, which is considered a precancerous condition.
Taking aspirin with acid reducers can help patients with chronic acid reflux slow the advance of cancer of the esophagus, the tube from the throat to the stomach, a new study has found.
The study looked at patients with Barretts esophagus, damage to the lower portion of the tube usually caused by stomach acid, which is considered a precancerous condition.
People who complain of acid reflux are 10 times more likely to develop Barretts esophagus, and patients with Barretts are at a 50-fold risk of developing esophageal cancer.
Based on these data, we believe people with heartburn should talk with their doctor about their risk of Barretts esophagus, said lead study author Dr Janusz Jankowski, deputy vice-chancellor at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland. He added: But they should not self-medicate with these medications.
The research was presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the largest gathering of cancer doctors in the world.
Esophageal cancer is rare compared with other diseases, such as breast or prostate cancer, but nevertheless has ticked upward over the last three decades. Each year, 9,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with the disease, and 7,900 die because of it.
Esophageal cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer death for British men and sixth most common for British women, according to research from Cambridge in 2014. Barretts esophagus is believed to occur in 2% of western adults, and esophageal cancer occurs within 2% of that population, researchers said....cont..
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