Abstract
Background
This case‐control study aimed to find the relationship between prior statin use and head and neck cancer occurrence using a large population‐based database.
Methods
This study used claims data from the Taiwan Longitudinal Health Insurance Database. We included 5515 patients with head and neck cancer as cases and 5515 propensity score‐matched patients without head and neck cancer as controls. Conditional logistic regressions were performed to investigate the relationship between head and neck cancer and prior statin exposure.
Results
Of the 11 030 total sampled patients, 16.95% had previously received prescriptions for statins. In addition, statin exposure was found in 15.99% of cases and 17.91% of controls. The logistic regression also revealed that the adjusted odds ratio of prior statin exposure for cases was 0.86 (95% confidence interval: 0.77‐0.95) compared to propensity score‐matched controls.
Conclusion
This study found an inverse association between statin usage and head and neck cancer occurrence.
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