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  2. Can statins help prevent cancer? New study offers clues - AOL

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    If the anti-inflammatory effect of statins can reduce the chance of developing pancreas cancer particularly in high risk patients this will be practice changing and play an important role not only ...

  3. Statin - Wikipedia

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    There is some evidence that appropriate use of statin medications in people with chronic kidney disease who do not require dialysis may reduce mortality and the incidence of major cardiac events by up to 20% and are not that likely to increase the risk of stroke or kidney failure.

  4. Statins may lower risk for heart disease and death, even in ...

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    New research from the University of Hong Kong found that statins effectively lowered the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among adults 60 years of age and older — including people ...

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  6. Lipid-lowering agent - Wikipedia

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    A risk exists of muscle damage (myopathy and rhabdomyolysis) with statins. Hypercholesterolemia is not a risk factor for mortality in persons older than 70 years and risks from statin drugs are more increased after age 85. [2] Fibrates are indicated for hypertriglyceridemia. Fibrates typically lower triglycerides by 20% to 50%.

  7. Cardiovascular disease - Wikipedia

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    Niacin, fibrates and CETP Inhibitors, while they may increase HDL cholesterol do not affect the risk of cardiovascular disease in those who are already on statins. [167] Fibrates lower the risk of cardiovascular and coronary events, but there is no evidence to suggest that they reduce all-cause mortality. [168] Anti-diabetic medication may ...