Cardiovascular risk markers and mechanisms in targeting the COX pathway for colorectal cancer prevention

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COX-2 inhibition reduces the incidence of colorectal neoplasia. The increased risk of thrombotic cardiovascular events produced by selective or nonselective COX-2 inhibitors, however, has confounded the consideration of employing them in cancer prevention. Developing a strategy for preventing colorectal cancer by inhibiting COX-2 depends on research advances in several key areas, including predictive biomarkers to identify people at the lowest risk for cardiovascular events, the molecular mechanisms whereby interdicting the COX-2 pathway produces thrombotic events, and the pharmacology of the widely divergent agents that act on COX-2 and its downstream pathway. ©2011 AACR.

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Oates, J. A. (2011, August). Cardiovascular risk markers and mechanisms in targeting the COX pathway for colorectal cancer prevention. Cancer Prevention Research. https://doi.org/10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-11-0333

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