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"Is antidyslipidemic statin use for cancer prevention a promising drug repositioning approach?"

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New paper:

"Novel pharmacological therapies are in development for cancer, ranging from conventional chemotherapeutic drugs to molecular targeted drugs, antibody-based drugs, and immune checkpoint inhibitors, which are developed using new technologies. However, the increasing cost of new drug development is increasing the costs of national healthcare and putting pressure on government finances worldwide. Under these circumstances, drug repositioning (i.e. discovering novel effects of existing drugs, thereby allowing their use to treat other diseases) has become a major focus because of reliability and cost reduction. It is becoming increasingly clear that statins (currently used for treating dyslipidemia) can be effective in the prevention of coronary disease, heart failure, and arrhythmia. Epidemiological as well as basic research studies and epidemiological surveys have showed that statins have a suppressive effect on cancers and that they have an antitumor effect on colorectal, prostate, breast, cervical, endometrial, and ovarian cancers. Given the pharmacological mechanism of action of statins, they may have an antitumor effect on cancer types in which the mevalonate pathway is activated as well as on tumors with p53 mutations. To investigate this further, it would be necessary to conduct a large-scale survey after confirming the clinical background of patients as well as their mutational status, and therefore, great hope has been placed on the role of academia and public institutions. Thus, there is an urgent need for researchers to be actively involved in investigator-initiated clinical trials."

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Yes repurposed existing often cheap drugs a synergists to chemo / etc.

This is the basis of Care Oncologies, 4 repurposed drugs, one is a statin, metformin, an antibiotic and ???.

There's a US location. They do cheap phone consultation. Jane McLellan has a book covering her take of the off lable use drugs, which parallels Care oncologies synergists.

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careoncology.com

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Good one. Thanks. I'm all for anti tumor effects and it would be amazing if they could get more data on the p53 mutation as so many cancers have that.

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