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Oral contraceptives and polyp regression in familial adenomatous polyposis

  • Francis M. Giardiello
  • , Linda M. Hylind
  • , Jill D. Trimbath
  • , Stanley R. Hamilton
  • , Katharine E. Romans
  • , Marcia Cruz-Correa
  • , Mary C. Corretti
  • , G. Johan A. Offerhaus
  • , Vincent W. Yang
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Cleveland Clinic Foundation
  • Academic Medical Center

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Abstract

Epidemiologic and experimental reports suggest that female hormones protect against the development of colorectal cancer, but studies are limited. We describe a patient in the placebo arm of a 4-year primary chemoprevention trial who developed adenomatous polyps and then had eradication of polyps after the administration of oral contraceptives. No change in the prostaglandin levels in the colonic mucosa was noted after polyp elimination, making nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ingestion unlikely as a cause. This report represents the regression of colorectal adenomas with the use of estrogen/progesterone compounds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1077-1080
Number of pages4
JournalGastroenterology
Volume128
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2005

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