Biologics Don't Raise Cancer Risk in RA | Arthritis Information

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 TNF-antagonists, drugs widely used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA), don't appear to cause cancer, say Spanish researchers who analyzed data on more than 4,000 RA patients treated with the biologics.

These drugs, which have been used since 1998 and given to more than 600,000 people worldwide, interfere with biologic substances that cause or worsen inflammation in RA patients. But it's been unclear whether blocking TNF (tumor necrosis factor) increases the risk of cancer, according to background information in an American College of Rheumatology (ACR) news release about the study.

Some studies have suggested an association between RA and certain types of cancer, including lung and blood cancers, but the reasons for this increased risk are uncertain.

The data in this new study came from a drug registry called BIOBADASER, established in 2001 for long-term follow up of the safety of biological therapies in RA patients. The 4,529 RA patients treated with TNF-antagonists were compared with RA patients who didn't receive the drugs.

After they adjusted for age, sex, and RA duration/activity, the researchers found that the rate of cancer in the TNF group was very close to that of the non-TNF group (0.92 percent). Based on this, they concluded that TNF use isn't associated with an increased risk of developing cancer.

"Despite foreseen fears, blocking the tumor necrosis factor does not make patients more prone to develop cancer. All on the contrary, blocking the inflammation cascade may help diminish the overall risk of cancer in these patients," Dr. Loreto Carmona, director of the research unit at the Spanish Foundation of Rheumatology, said in the news release.

The study was presented Monday at the ACR annual meeting, in San Francisco.

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Finally some good news!!!

Thanks Lynn, you always provide the most informational posts!
You're welcome....I like good news too! 

I will be interested to see if this thought pattern continues. I have alwasy be wary of the TNF blockers for the cancer reason. However lately I noticed MTX has the same rap- even with the lung cancer that I fear. Yet I gulp them down every Monday...

I feel safer because it's been used for over 20 years and I figure you would hear about it if it was really causing people side effects like that.
 
Thanks for the info Lynn
Lynn - maybe I am just paranoid but all the drugs do still scare the hell out of me. I never had to take meds prior to RA and you should see how many I take now. Thanks for the positive news !!!!!!!!!!Thanks for the post Lynn.  My husband saw a blurb about it on the news yesterday morning, but I couldn't find info when looking later online.   
THANKS!!!!Lynn-

You are one of the few reasons left that I come onto this forum anymore.

Thanks for your posts.

I used to find some of the bickering around here mildy entertaining but it has reached new levels (Actually I still find DONN's posts pretty funny in a strange way).Woo hoo!  That's great news.I'm all about good news today
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