The role of statins for primary prevention in non-elderly colorectal cancer patients.

2017 
1513 Background: There is conflicting evidence for the effect of statins in primary prevention of colorectal cancer (CRC). We conducted a case control study (N=357,702) in non-elderly adult US population (age 18-64 years) to investigate the role of statins in primary prevention of CRC. Methods: We used MarketScan claims database to identify patients with CRC using ICD-9 codes. A case was defined as having an incident diagnosis of CRC. Up to ten controls (matched for age, sex, and geographical region) were selected per case. Statins exposure was assessed from prescriptions in the 12 months prior to the earliest date of CRC diagnosis. The primary objective was to assess the incidence of CRC in statin users and nonusers. Conditional logistic regression was used to adjust for multiple potential confounders and calculate adjusted odds ratios (AOR). Results: The mean age of CRC patients was 54 years, 52% were males.Statins were prescribed to 19.1% (68,461/357,702) patients.A total of 8.3% (5,704/68,461) patient...
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