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More Proof that Prempro causes Breast Cancer
Page 21 - Beasley Allen

Another study has confirmed that the recent drop in breast cancer rates is due to reduced use of combination hormone therapy (CHT) such as Prempro, has criticized similar studied by claiming they fail to account for a decline in screening mammography. However, lead researcher in the study, Dr. Karla Kerlikowske, who is with the Veterans' Administration and the University of California, San Francisco, says this is "the only study that has looked at a purely screened population." She believes the study definitely says "it's not because of screening." Dr. Kerlikowske and her team published their findings in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

It was estimated that the declining use of CHT could account for 17,500 fewer hormone positive breast cancer cases each year. While this is encouraging news for the future, it is sad to realize how many hormone positive breast cancers have been caused by CHT over the past 30 plus years.

The recent drop in breast cancer rates coincide with a rapid decline in CHT usage starting in 2002 when the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) was halted early after researchers found elevated risks, including breast cancer. This led to a black box warning being put on CHT drugs such as Prempro. It's important to note that WHI was a government funded study. Wyeth has never conducted a long-term study to look at the breast cancer risk from CHT. Had Wyeth done so in the 1970's, when they knew of a relationship between their hormone drugs and cancer, clearly there would have been many fewer hormone positive breast cancers. Dr. Jay Brooks, chairman of oncology at the Ochsner Health System in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, says:

The problem is, we've grown so used in the past forty or fifty years to having women take hormones that it is hard to beak that paradigm shift. A lot of women and a lot of doctors think that if I take hormones, I'm going to stay youthful, and that is a hard thing to break. But, the data is the data.

As I've reported in previous issues, our firm represents a number of women who have been diagnosed with hormone positive breast cancer as a result of CHT, including Prempro. Our CHT team continues to prepare for a trial, which has now been rescheduled to January 2008 in Minnesota. Ted Meadows, Russ Abney and Melissa Prickett are the primary lawyers handling the CHT cases for our firm. They will try the case with lawyers from the firms of Pearson, Randall, Schumacher, P.A., located in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Littlepage, Booth from Houston, Texas. Ted, Russ and Melissa are also in the process of preparing other CHT cases for trial. We will keep you advised of all future developments.

 
Cancer Patient Awarded Millions
Patsy Bates never thought her battle with cancer would lead to a groundbreaking arbitration decision that awarded her $9.3 million. “I was David, and they were Goliath. And I won,” says Bates, referring to her unlikely victory against Health Net Inc., one of California’s largest insurers. Read more...

PSA Variability: A new factor
It’s a simple question, but for many men who choose to have the prostate-specific antigen blood test to screen for prostate cancer, there is no simple answer. Read more...

New Colon Cancer Screening Guides Issued
Medical experts recommended Wednesday that a less invasive procedure known as a virtual colonoscopy and a stool DNA test join the arsenal of screenings for colon cancer in the hopes that more people would get checked out. Read more...

Certain Symptoms may be Early Signs of Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer has long been called a “silent killer,” because symptoms are thought to develop only after the disease has reached an advanced stage and is largely incurable. Read more...

Cancer Death Rates Dropping Fast
A turning point came in 2002, scientists conclude Monday in the annual “Report of the Nation” on cancer. Between 2002 and 2004, death rates dropped by an average of 2.1% a year. Read more...

Jefferson Team Finds Colon Cancer a Disease of Hormone Deficiency
Researchers at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson have found new evidence suggesting that colon cancer is actually a disease of missing hormones that could potentially be treated by hormone replacement therapy. Read more...

More Proof that Prempro causes Breast Cancer
Another study has confirmed that the recent drop in breast cancer rates is due to reduced use of combination hormone therapy (CHT) such as Prempro, has criticized similar studied by claiming they fail to account for a decline in screening mammography. Read more...

A Not-So-Silent Killer
Activists won a fight to have the medical establishment recognize that ovarian cancer has early symptoms. But that is only half the battle. Read more...

How To Spot Lung Cancer Early
Lung cancer is one of the most deadly malignancies, killing 1 million people worldwide every year. Heavy smokers, current and former, are vulnerable, as is anyone who has been chronically exposed to secondhand smoke, asbestos, uranium or radon. Lung cancer can be cured only if it is removed surgically in its earliest stages. By the time it shows up on a regular chest X-ray, it's usually too late. Read more...

BRAIN CANCER SAID TO BE LINKED TO CHEMICAL PLANTS
Two suits recently been filed in state and federal courts in Pennsylvania against Rohm and Haas Chemicals. Read more...

A Major Advance on Breast Cancer
A drug that targets only diseased cells has proven effective against an aggressive form of early breast cancer - a long-sought breakthrough that has doctors talking about helping thousands of women each year in this country alone. Read more...

Biopsy Marker May Predict Breast Cancer's Course
A new tumor-cell biomarker may predict how well women do after they're diagnosed with breast cancer, researchers report. It might also prove to be a valuable target for therapy, they added. Read more...

Red Meat and Colorectal Cancer Risk Confirmed
People who eat red meat and processed meat have an increased of developing colorectal cancer, according to the results of a large review of the published literature, which will be published in the International Journal of Cancer. Read more...
 

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