Meta‐analysis: Chemoprevention of hepatocellular carcinoma with statins, aspirin and metformin. Issue 6 (10th January 2023)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Meta‐analysis: Chemoprevention of hepatocellular carcinoma with statins, aspirin and metformin. Issue 6 (10th January 2023)
- Main Title:
- Meta‐analysis: Chemoprevention of hepatocellular carcinoma with statins, aspirin and metformin
- Authors:
- Zeng, Rebecca W.
Yong, Jie Ning
Tan, Darren J. H.
Fu, Clarissa E.
Lim, Wen Hui
Xiao, Jieling
Chan, Kai En
Tan, Caitlyn
Goh, Xin Lei
Chee, Douglas
Syn, Nicholas
Tan, Eunice X.
Muthiah, Mark D.
Ng, Cheng Han
Tamaki, Nobuharu
Lee, Sung Won
Kim, Beom Kyung
Nguyen, Mindie H.
Loomba, Rohit
Huang, Daniel Q. - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Emerging data suggest that statins, aspirin and metformin may protect against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development. However, prior meta‐analyses were limited by heterogeneity and inclusion of studies without adequate adjustment for baseline risks. Aim: To examine by an updated meta‐analysis the association between these medications and HCC risk. Methods: Medline and Embase databases were searched from inception to March 2022 for studies that balanced baseline risks between study groups via propensity score matching or inverse probability of treatment weighting, that reported the impact of statins, aspirin or metformin on HCC risk. Multivariable‐adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) for HCC were pooled using a random effects model. Results: Statin use was associated with reduced HCC risk overall (HR: 0.52; 95% CI: 0.37–0.72) (10 studies, 1, 774, 476), and in subgroup analyses for cirrhosis, hepatitis B/C, non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease, studies accounting for concurrent aspirin and metformin consumption and lipophilic statins. Aspirin use was associated with reduced HCC risk overall (HR: 0.48; 95% CI: 0.27–0.87) (11 studies, 2, 190, 285 patients) but not in studies accounting for concurrent statin and metformin use. Metformin use was not associated with reduced HCC risk overall (HR: 0.57; 95% CI: 0.31–1.06) (3 studies, 125, 458 patients). Most analyses had moderate/substantial heterogeneity, except in follow‐up <60 months for aspirin ( I 2 = 0%).Summary: Background: Emerging data suggest that statins, aspirin and metformin may protect against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development. However, prior meta‐analyses were limited by heterogeneity and inclusion of studies without adequate adjustment for baseline risks. Aim: To examine by an updated meta‐analysis the association between these medications and HCC risk. Methods: Medline and Embase databases were searched from inception to March 2022 for studies that balanced baseline risks between study groups via propensity score matching or inverse probability of treatment weighting, that reported the impact of statins, aspirin or metformin on HCC risk. Multivariable‐adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) for HCC were pooled using a random effects model. Results: Statin use was associated with reduced HCC risk overall (HR: 0.52; 95% CI: 0.37–0.72) (10 studies, 1, 774, 476), and in subgroup analyses for cirrhosis, hepatitis B/C, non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease, studies accounting for concurrent aspirin and metformin consumption and lipophilic statins. Aspirin use was associated with reduced HCC risk overall (HR: 0.48; 95% CI: 0.27–0.87) (11 studies, 2, 190, 285 patients) but not in studies accounting for concurrent statin and metformin use. Metformin use was not associated with reduced HCC risk overall (HR: 0.57; 95% CI: 0.31–1.06) (3 studies, 125, 458 patients). Most analyses had moderate/substantial heterogeneity, except in follow‐up <60 months for aspirin ( I 2 = 0%). Conclusion: Although statin and aspirin use were associated with reduced HCC risk, only statin use was significant in subgroup analyses accounting for concurrent medications. Metformin use was not associated with reduced HCC risk. These data have implications for future clinical trial design. Abstract : Statins and aspirin use were associated with reduced HCC risk, although only statins significantly reduced HCC risk in subgroup analysis accounting for usage of concurrent medications. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics. Volume 57:Issue 6(2023)
- Journal:
- Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics
- Issue:
- Volume 57:Issue 6(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 57, Issue 6 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 57
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0057-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 600
- Page End:
- 609
- Publication Date:
- 2023-01-10
- Subjects:
- hepatoma -- incidence -- liver cancer -- prevention
Digestive organs -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Digestive organs -- Effect of drugs on -- Periodicals
Gastrointestinal system -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Gastrointestinal system -- Effect of drugs on -- Periodicals
615.73 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2036 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/apt.17371 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0269-2813
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