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WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - Statin, a widely prescribed drug to lower cholesterol levels, may prevent cancer development caused by chronic inflammation, according to researchers at Mass General Cancer
Statin, a widely prescribed drug to lower cholesterol levels, may prevent cancer development caused by chronic inflammation, according to researchers at Mass General Cancer Center.
Scientists have found that statins -- commonly used cholesterol-lowering drugs -- may block a pathway that leads to the development of cancer in the context of chronic inflammation.
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A new study led by investigators from Mass General Cancer Center reveals that statins—commonly used cholesterol-lowering drugs—may block a particular pathway involved in the development of cancer that results from chronic inflammation. The findings are published in Nature Communications.
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