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World/National News
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Written by Marilynn Marchione
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 13:19 |
A new study suggests
that men may be able to lower their risk of getting the most aggressive
form of prostate cancer by keeping their cholesterol in a healthy range.
Men
whose cholesterol was under 200 had less than half the risk of
developing high-grade prostate tumors compared to men with high
cholesterol, researchers report. The information comes from about 6,000
men who were in a big federal cancer prevention study.
Doctors
say it is premature to advise men to take statin drugs like Lipitor or
Crestor in the hope of preventing prostate cancer, but these medicines
are already widely used to ward off heart disease. The new research is published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention.
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