Heart Drug Cuts Cancer Risk ; Blood Pressure Pills May Boost War On Diseases That Kill 30,000 a Year

Daily MailMay 24, 2006

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A COMMON blood pressure drug taken by millions of Britons could cut the risk of cancer, say scientists.

A major study found that taking ACE inhibitors halves the risk of developing throat, pancreatic and colon cancer.

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Heart Drug Cuts Cancer Risk ; Blood Pressure Pills May Boost War On Diseases That Kill 30,000 a Year

Between them, these three cancers claim around 30,000 lives every year in the UK.

It is thought the blood pressure drugs may cut the risk of cancer by blocking a pr...

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