
Breaking News: Estrogen Creams Safe for Breast Cancer Survivors, Cannabis Use Does Not Worsen Immunotherapy Outcomes
A recent study presented at the ASCO meeting has brought new hope to breast cancer survivors. The research, which analyzed data from over 18,000 female breast cancer patients aged 65 and older, found that using estrogen creams to treat menopause symptoms was not only safe but also linked to longer survival rates. In fact, the cream users had a 47% lower risk of dying from breast cancer and a 44% lower risk of death from any cause during the study period.
What Does This Mean for Breast Cancer Survivors?
For years, breast cancer survivors have been warned about the potential risks of using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to alleviate menopause symptoms. However, this new study suggests that vaginal estrogen creams, which are a form of localized HRT, may actually have a protective effect. The researchers found that the cream users had a lower risk of disease progression, recurrence, or death, even in patients whose tumors were known to use hormones for growth.
Cannabis Use and Immunotherapy: What You Need to Know
In another significant finding, researchers have discovered that cannabis use does not worsen outcomes for patients receiving immunotherapy cancer drugs. The study, which recruited over 1,600 patients with advanced cancer, found that there was no difference in survival rates or length of survival without complications between cannabis users and non-users. This is a crucial finding, as many cancer patients use cannabis to manage symptoms and side effects.
The Importance of Discussing Cannabis Use with Your Doctor
While the study’s findings are promising, it’s essential for cancer patients to discuss their cannabis use with their doctors. As Dr. Song Yao, the study’s lead author, notes, "It’s really important for immunocompromised patients – a group that includes many people in active treatment for cancer – to discuss any use of cannabis or CBD products with their physicians and to use these products only with caution, as cannabis products may increase the risk of infection or interfere with the metabolism of immunosuppressants."
Implications for Cancer Treatment and Management
These findings have significant implications for cancer treatment and management. For breast cancer survivors, the use of estrogen creams may provide a safe and effective way to manage menopause symptoms, without increasing the risk of disease recurrence or progression. For cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy, the study’s findings suggest that cannabis use may not interfere with treatment outcomes.
The Future of Cancer Research
As we continue to navigate the complex and ever-evolving landscape of cancer research, it’s essential to stay informed about the latest developments and breakthroughs. From the safety of estrogen creams for breast cancer survivors to the potential benefits and risks of cannabis use during immunotherapy, there’s never been a more exciting or promising time in the field of cancer research.
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Conclusion
The findings of these studies are a testament to the power of ongoing research and innovation in the field of cancer treatment and management. As we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, we may uncover new and exciting ways to improve patient outcomes and save lives. Stay informed, stay up-to-date, and join the conversation on the latest developments in cancer research and treatment.
Content originally published by health.economictimes.indiatimes.com