Beta-blockers (BB) drugs have been used for decades worldwide, mainly to treat hypertension. However, in recent epidemiological studies, BBs were suggested to improve cancer prognosis. In the wake of this evidence, we evaluated the possible therapeutic effect of BBs in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. We identified 800 postmenopausal women operated between 1997 and 2008 for early primary TNBC. The effect of BB intake on the risk of breast cancer (BC) recurrence and death was evaluated through competing risk and Cox regression survival models. At cancer diagnosis, 74 (9.3 %) women out of 800 were BBs users. Median age was 62 years in BB users and 59 years in non-users (P = 0.02). BB users and non-users were similarly distribute...
Beta blokers are commonly used medications mainly in the treatment of cardiovascular health problems...
BACKGROUND: Although anti-inflammatory agents could theoretically have anticancer properties, result...
Introduction Women affected by breast cancer (BC) will often go through menopause at an earlier age ...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a particularly aggressive subtype of breast cancer (BC) for ...
BACKGROUND: Preclinical and retrospective studies suggest that beta-blockers are active against brea...
BACKGROUND: Preclinical studies suggest that β-blockers could exhibit anticancer properties in ovari...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the use of anti-hypertensive drugs and cancer risk remains cont...
BACKGROUND: The risk of breast cancer among hypertensive patients who use beta-blockers has attracte...
Background: The biological perturbation associated with psychological and surgical stress is implica...
The purpose of this review is to present the preclinical, epidemiological and clinical data relevant...
Background: The biological perturbation associated with psychological and surgical stress is implica...
The evidence on the relationship between breast cancer and different types of antihypertensive drugs...
International audienceBackground: Substantial evidence supports the use of inexpensive β-AR antagoni...
Background: Use of calcium channel blockers (CCBs) has been associated with increased risk of breast...
Rationale. Breast cancer (BC) has been recognized to be the most common type of cancer in women all ...
Beta blokers are commonly used medications mainly in the treatment of cardiovascular health problems...
BACKGROUND: Although anti-inflammatory agents could theoretically have anticancer properties, result...
Introduction Women affected by breast cancer (BC) will often go through menopause at an earlier age ...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a particularly aggressive subtype of breast cancer (BC) for ...
BACKGROUND: Preclinical and retrospective studies suggest that beta-blockers are active against brea...
BACKGROUND: Preclinical studies suggest that β-blockers could exhibit anticancer properties in ovari...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the use of anti-hypertensive drugs and cancer risk remains cont...
BACKGROUND: The risk of breast cancer among hypertensive patients who use beta-blockers has attracte...
Background: The biological perturbation associated with psychological and surgical stress is implica...
The purpose of this review is to present the preclinical, epidemiological and clinical data relevant...
Background: The biological perturbation associated with psychological and surgical stress is implica...
The evidence on the relationship between breast cancer and different types of antihypertensive drugs...
International audienceBackground: Substantial evidence supports the use of inexpensive β-AR antagoni...
Background: Use of calcium channel blockers (CCBs) has been associated with increased risk of breast...
Rationale. Breast cancer (BC) has been recognized to be the most common type of cancer in women all ...
Beta blokers are commonly used medications mainly in the treatment of cardiovascular health problems...
BACKGROUND: Although anti-inflammatory agents could theoretically have anticancer properties, result...
Introduction Women affected by breast cancer (BC) will often go through menopause at an earlier age ...