Study
finds higher risk for malignancy in people with key inflammatory
marker.
(HealthDay
News) -- People with a high white blood cell count -- a sign of
inflammation -- are more likely to die of cancer, a new study finds.
The
research points to an "important new epidemiological evidence
of an essential link between inflammation and cancer mortality,"
conclude researchers at the National University of Singapore.
Their
study included data on nearly 3,200 Australians, averaging close
to 66 years of age, who were free of cancer when they were initially
evaluated by researchers between 1992 and 1994. By the study's end
in late 2001, 212 of the study volunteers had died of some form
of cancer.
The
risk of cancer death was greatest among study participants with
the highest white blood cell counts, the researchers report in the
Jan. 23 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine. This was true
even when the researchers controlled for other factors that might
affect white blood cell count, such as smoking, diabetes and aspirin
use.
The
link between high white blood cell count and risk of death from
cancer was especially strong for people who died of lung cancer.
"In
our study, white blood cell count was associated with cancer mortality,
even after adjusting for smoking status," the study authors
wrote. "In subgroup analysis, the association was also present
among those who never smoked, suggesting that the observed association
between white blood cell count and cancer mortality is not fully
explained by smoking."
The
researchers also noted the risk of cancer death was higher among
people with high white blood cell counts who did not take aspirin,
compared to those who did take aspirin. This suggests that aspirin
may provide a protective effect against cancer for people with a
high white blood cell counts.
"Our
findings suggest that local inflammatory processes that have long
been known to be associated with tumor progression may be reflected
in the systemic inflammatory maker of higher white blood cell count,"
the study authors wrote.
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