• Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Nov 2003

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    [Cyclooxygenase(COX)-2-inhibition in the prevention and treatment of colorectal carcinoma].

    • J B Tuynman, J B Hulscher, E Ph Steller, J J van Lanschot, and D J Richel.
    • Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis, locatie Lucas, afd. Heelkunde, Amsterdam. j.b.tuynman@amc.uva.nl
    • Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2003 Nov 8; 147 (45): 2207-12.

    AbstractEpidemiological studies have found that long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). Cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 expression is present in colorectal cancer and overexpression is associated with metastases and poorer prognosis in multivariate analysis. NSAID treatment results in a reduction of the incidence of colorectal adenoma in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis, in patients with a history of colorectal adenomas and in patients with a history of CRC. Pre-clinical research shows that COX-2 expression is associated with cell proliferation, angiogenesis, apoptosis inhibition and local immune-down modulation. An anticarcinogenic effect has been shown specifically in selective COX-2 inhibitors in animal models. Selective COX-2 inhibitors have fewer adverse effects than the non-selective NSAIDs and are promising chemopreventative and chemotherapeutical agents. The effects of selective COX-2 inhibition in the prevention of and treatment for colorectal carcinoma will be investigated in clinical randomized multicentre trials.

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