New research has found a link between taking a daily
aspirin and a higher risk of melanoma in men, the most dangerous form of
skin cancer.
Carried out by researchers, the study
looked at medical records from 195,140 patients aged 18 to 89, who had
no prior history of melanoma.
From this base, 1,187 of the patients were aspirin exposed, with the
researchers only including patients who had been taking aspirin daily
for at least one year at a dose of 81 or 325 milligrams.
All patients were followed for at least five years to see if melanoma occurred over time.
The team found that from the 1,187 aspirin-exposed patients, 2.19
percent had a subsequent diagnosis for melanoma, compared to 0.86
percent of those in aspirin-unexposed patients.
However, when the researchers looked at the groups by gender, they
found that men exposed to aspirin had nearly double the risk of melanoma
than the men who were unexposed.
Exposed women, however, did not have an increased risk.
Senior study author commented that she was
surprised by the findings, as aspirin has previously been found to
reduce risk of gastric, colon, prostate and breast cancer.
“Given the widespread use of aspirin and the potential clinical
impact of the link to melanoma, patients and health care providers need
to be aware of the possibility of increased risk for men,” says the Dr. “This does not mean men should stop aspirin
therapy to lower the risk of heart attack.”
She advises that health care practitioners speak to patients about
the importance of staying safe in the sun, avoiding tanning beds, and
visiting a dermatologist for skin checks to help reduce the risk of skin
cancers.
With regards to the differences seen between men and women, the Dr.
commented that although there are many potential explanations, one
reason men may be more vulnerable could be because they have a lower
amount of protective enzymes compared to females.
“These lower levels of protective enzymes suggest that a higher level
of resulting oxidative cellular damage in men might contribute to the
possibility of developing melanoma,” said the Dr.
The researchers also noted that previous studies have actually
reported a reduced risk of cancers in aspirin-exposed men and an
increased risk in aspirin-exposed women, however the Dr. believes that
these contradictory results could be due to the variability of the
research methods used in studies that look for associations and risks
for cancers.
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