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Drug May Prevent Lung Cancer in Former Smokers


14 years ago 0 579 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
....and it's not just lung cancer, there are plenty of other cancers linked to smoking....bladder cancer. TCC, oral cancers etc.
 
...and if you do manage to dodge cancer, there is the heart disease and COPD waiting for you too as Brenda says.
A dear friend of mine is battling with these last two enemies right now, and she has been told that she probably has less than 5 years to live.
 
Just don't go there.
 
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Well, yeah, leelaknght, only about 10% of smokers get lung cancer, but the article pointed out that smokers often die of heart disease and COPD, although it doesn't say at what rates. Also, 10% is actually high. Since we don't know our genetic makeup, it is probably best not to play Russian Roulette.
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same here...really interesting...as well as the bottom stats...less than 10% of smokers get lung cancer???
wow!!! Then who is getting lung cancer???

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Gosh Brenda  that is a significant breakthrough. I always feel I have the shadow of lung disease hanging over my head, and so I was immediately drawn to your post, and was really interested in the article.
I haven't heard of this development, so thanks for bringing it to our attention.

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Inhaled drug may prevent lung cancer
Former smokers showed 'significant improvement' in lungs, study says

WASHINGTON - A drug approved to treat a range of conditions may also work to prevent lung cancer in people who have given up smoking, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.

The drug, called iloprost, is approved in inhaled forms to treat pulmonary hypertension, when blood pools near the lungs, a connective tissue disease called scleroderma and a nerve condition called Raynaud's phenomenon.

Dr. Robert Keith of the Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center and colleagues tested an oral version to see if it might prevent lung cancer in smokers and former smokers.


"Oral iloprost showed promise for preventing lung cancer in former, but not current, smokers in a phase II clinical trial," they wrote in a summary presented to a meeting of the American Thoracic Society in New Orleans.

Iloprost is a version of prostacyclin, a drug in the prostaglandin class that prevents lung cancer in mice.

Keith, who has been testing several drugs to prevent lung cancer, looked at biopsies taken from the lungs of 125 current and former smokers.

They treated half with placebo and half with iloprost, and then performed bronchoscopy examinations to assess precancerous changes in the lungs.

Six months later, "former smokers showed significant improvements on all measures, indicating that treatment with iloprost may reduce the risk of developing lung cancer among former smokers," the researchers said.

"Interestingly, current smokers did not show any significant improvements," they added.

"Oral iloprost significantly improves endobronchial dysplasia in former smokers and deserves further study to determine if it can prevent the development of lung cancer."

Swiss drug maker Actelion markets inhaled iloprost under the brand name Ventavis.

It is also sold in an intravenous form under the trade name Ilomedin by Schering, acquired by Merck.

In April, researchers said a natural supplement derived from food, called myo-inositol, seems to stop the precancerous changes that lead to lung cancer.

Cigarette smoke causes 90 percent of all cases of lung cancer, which kills 1.2 million people a year globally. But only about 10 percent of smokers ever develop lung cancer, although they often die of other causes like heart disease, stroke or emphysema.
 
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