Introduction Several antihypertensive drugs are photosensitizing and may promote the development of malignant melanoma (MM), but evidence remains inconsistent. We sought to quantify the association between use of antihypertensive drugs and MM risk. Methods We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, and CENTRAL from inception to August 17, 2017 to identify observational studies that reported the MM risk associated with the use of antihypertensive drugs. A random-effects meta-analysis was used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results Overall, we included eight observational studies (two cohort studies and six case–control studies). Compared with non-use, use of diuretics (OR 1.10; 95% CI 1.03–1.17) o...
Purpose: Melanoma is the cancer with the most rapidly rising incidence rate in Norway. Although expo...
We sought to assess the association between common antihypertensive drugs and the risk of incident c...
The evidence on the relationship between breast cancer and different types of antihypertensive drugs...
Purpose Current epidemiologic evidence on the association between antihypertensive drugs and kerati...
OBJECTIVE: The use of hydrochlorothiazide has recently been linked to skin cancer in observational s...
Background: Antihypertensive pharmacological therapy includes diuretics, beta-blockers, ACE inhibito...
The potential carcinogenic risk of antihypertensive drugs has been examined in several studies that ...
Pharmacovigilance plays an important role in monitoring adverse drug reactions (ADRs) resulting from...
Introduction: The potential risk of cancer associated with antihypertensive drugs has been disputed ...
The recent decrease in mortality related to cardiovascular diseases has largely been due to the more...
Findings 33 trials met the inclusion criteria, and included 260 447 participants with 15 012 cancer ...
Cutaneous melanoma is the most rapidly growing malignancy in Norway and is becoming an increasing pu...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma appears to be a malignant disease, whose development can be potentiated by diff...
Robinson et al. report a population-based case–control study to examine the association between a hi...
Purpose: Ultraviolet radiation exposure is the most important exogenous risk factor for cutaneous ma...
Purpose: Melanoma is the cancer with the most rapidly rising incidence rate in Norway. Although expo...
We sought to assess the association between common antihypertensive drugs and the risk of incident c...
The evidence on the relationship between breast cancer and different types of antihypertensive drugs...
Purpose Current epidemiologic evidence on the association between antihypertensive drugs and kerati...
OBJECTIVE: The use of hydrochlorothiazide has recently been linked to skin cancer in observational s...
Background: Antihypertensive pharmacological therapy includes diuretics, beta-blockers, ACE inhibito...
The potential carcinogenic risk of antihypertensive drugs has been examined in several studies that ...
Pharmacovigilance plays an important role in monitoring adverse drug reactions (ADRs) resulting from...
Introduction: The potential risk of cancer associated with antihypertensive drugs has been disputed ...
The recent decrease in mortality related to cardiovascular diseases has largely been due to the more...
Findings 33 trials met the inclusion criteria, and included 260 447 participants with 15 012 cancer ...
Cutaneous melanoma is the most rapidly growing malignancy in Norway and is becoming an increasing pu...
BACKGROUND: Melanoma appears to be a malignant disease, whose development can be potentiated by diff...
Robinson et al. report a population-based case–control study to examine the association between a hi...
Purpose: Ultraviolet radiation exposure is the most important exogenous risk factor for cutaneous ma...
Purpose: Melanoma is the cancer with the most rapidly rising incidence rate in Norway. Although expo...
We sought to assess the association between common antihypertensive drugs and the risk of incident c...
The evidence on the relationship between breast cancer and different types of antihypertensive drugs...