Celecoxib for the Prevention of Sporadic Colorectal Adenomas
Brigham and Women's Hospital · Pfizer (United States) · +16 more institutions
Abstract
Studies showing that drugs that inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) reduce the number of colorectal adenomas in animals and patients with familial adenomatous polyposis suggest that COX-2 inhibitors may also prevent sporadic colorectal neoplasia.
We randomly assigned patients who had adenomas removed before study entry to receive placebo (679 patients) or 200 mg (685 patients) or 400 mg (671 patients) of celecoxib twice daily. Randomization was stratified for the use of low-dose aspirin. Follow-up colonoscopies were performed at one and three years after randomization. The occurrence of newly detected colorectal adenomas was compared among the groups with the life-table extension of the Mantel-Haenszel test.
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28Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Celecoxib
- Aspirin
- Placebo
- Internal medicine
- Confidence interval
- Randomization
- Colonoscopy
- Good health and well-being