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Antihypertensive drug use and prostate cancer-specific mortality in Finnish men

Aino Siltari, Teemu J. Murtola, Kirsi Talala, Kimmo Taari, Teuvo L.J. Tammela, Anssi Auvinen

2020PLoS ONE27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate pre- and post-diagnostic use of antihypertensive drugs on prostate cancer (PCa)-specific survival and the initiation of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). The cohort investigated 8,253 PCa patients with 837 PCa-specific deaths during the median follow-up of 7.6 years after diagnosis. Information on drug use, cancer incidence, clinical features of PCa, and causes of death was collected from Finnish registries. Hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated using Cox regression with antihypertensive drug use as a time-dependent variable. Separate analyses were performed on PCa survival related to pre- and post-diagnostic use of drugs and on the initiation of ADT. Antihypertensive drug use overall was associated with an increased risk of PCa-specific death (Pre-PCa: 1.21 (1.04-1.4), Post-PCa: 1.2 (1.02-1.41)). With respect to the separate drug groups, angiotensin II type 1 receptor (ATr) blockers, were associated with improved survival (Post-PCa: 0.81 (0.67-0.99)) and diuretics with an increased risk (Post-PCa: 1.25 (1.05-1.49)). The risk of ADT initiation was slightly higher among antihypertensive drug users as compared to non-users. In conclusion, this study supports anti-cancer effect of ATr blockers on PCa prognosis and this should be investigated further in controlled clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerMedicineDrugCancerProstateOncologyInternal medicinePharmacologyBioinformaticsBiologyCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchHormonal Regulation and Hypertension