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Unlocking Colchicine’s Untapped Potential: A Paradigm Shift in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Prevention

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Background: Liver cancer and notably hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), results in significantly high mortality rates worldwide. Chronic hepatitis and fatty liver, recognized precursors, underscore the imperative need for effective preventive strategies. This study explores colchicine, traditionally acknowledged for its anti-inflammatory properties and investigates its potential in liver cancer prevention. Methods: Utilizing the iHi Data Platform of China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, this study analyzed two decades of medical data, incorporating 10,353 patients each in the Colchicine and Non-Colchicine cohorts, to investigate the association between colchicine use and liver cancer risk. Results: The study identified that colchicine users exhibited a 19% reduction in liver cancer risk, with a multivariable-adjusted odds ratio of 0.81 after accounting for confounding variables. Additionally, the influence of gender and comorbidities like diabetes mellitus on liver cancer risk was identified, corroborating the existing literature. A notable finding was that the prolonged use of colchicine was associated with improved outcomes, indicating a potential dose–response relationship. Conclusions: This study proposes a potential new role for colchicine in liver cancer prevention, extending beyond its established anti-inflammatory applications. While the findings are promising, further research is essential to validate these results. This research may serve as a foundation for future studies, aiming to further explore colchicine’s role via clinical trials and in-depth investigations, potentially impacting preventive strategies for liver cancer.
Title: Unlocking Colchicine’s Untapped Potential: A Paradigm Shift in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Prevention
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Background: Liver cancer and notably hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), results in significantly high mortality rates worldwide.
Chronic hepatitis and fatty liver, recognized precursors, underscore the imperative need for effective preventive strategies.
This study explores colchicine, traditionally acknowledged for its anti-inflammatory properties and investigates its potential in liver cancer prevention.
Methods: Utilizing the iHi Data Platform of China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, this study analyzed two decades of medical data, incorporating 10,353 patients each in the Colchicine and Non-Colchicine cohorts, to investigate the association between colchicine use and liver cancer risk.
Results: The study identified that colchicine users exhibited a 19% reduction in liver cancer risk, with a multivariable-adjusted odds ratio of 0.
81 after accounting for confounding variables.
Additionally, the influence of gender and comorbidities like diabetes mellitus on liver cancer risk was identified, corroborating the existing literature.
A notable finding was that the prolonged use of colchicine was associated with improved outcomes, indicating a potential dose–response relationship.
Conclusions: This study proposes a potential new role for colchicine in liver cancer prevention, extending beyond its established anti-inflammatory applications.
While the findings are promising, further research is essential to validate these results.
This research may serve as a foundation for future studies, aiming to further explore colchicine’s role via clinical trials and in-depth investigations, potentially impacting preventive strategies for liver cancer.

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