MS Patients More Likely To Develop Cancer?

A study in Taiwan has found that patients with multiple sclerosis are more likely to develop cancer, contradicting previous studies.

Asian Scientist (Jan. 24, 2014) – Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) may have an increased risk of developing any type of cancer, with an especially high risk of developing breast cancer. That is the conclusion of a recent Taiwanese study published in European Journal of Neurology.

However, because the findings contradict earlier studies, the researchers caution that additional research is needed to determine whether a true link exists between multiple sclerosis and cancer.

Previous research had suggested that some individuals with autoimmune diseases may have an increased risk of developing cancer, but most studies have found no link between cancer and MS, an autoimmune disease that involves the central nervous system.

To investigate further, Dr Li-Min Sun of the Zuoying Branch of Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and his colleagues assessed data from the National Health Insurance System of Taiwan, including information on 1292 patients who were diagnosed with MS between 1997 and 2010. Each patient was matched with four participants without the condition.

“Our study was a nationwide population-based cohort study, and it revealed unexpected findings,” said Dr. Sun.

Specifically, the team found that individuals with MS were 85% more likely to develop cancer than the controls. Their risk of developing breast cancer was especially high, with more than a 2-fold increased risk over controls.

The findings suggest that patients with MS may need to be monitored closely for cancer. Dr. Sun notes that it is unclear why his team’s results are not consistent with most other studies.

“The underlying genetic and environmental factors in Taiwan, which differ from those of western countries, might play an undetermined role. Additional large-scale studies will help improve our understanding,” he said.

The article can be found at: Sun L-M et al. (2014) Increased Breast Cancer Risk For Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study.

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