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Cardiovascular Outcomes in Relation to Antihypertensive Medication Use in Women with and Without Cancer: Results from the Women's Health Initiative.

Kerryn W RedingAaron K AragakiRichard K ChengAna BaracSylvia Wassertheil-SmollerJessica ChubakMarian C LimacherW Gregory HundleyRalph D'AgostinoMara Z VitolinsTheodore M BraskyLaurel A HabelEric J ChowRebecca D JacksonChu ChenApril MorgenrothWendy E BarringtonMatthew BanegasMatthew BarnhartRowan T Chlebowski
Published in: The oncologist (2020)
Although additional research is needed to replicate these findings, these data from a large, nationally representative sample of postmenopausal women indicate that beta blockers are favorable to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in reducing the risk of cardiac events among cancer survivors. This differs from the patterns observed in a noncancer cohort, which largely mirrors what is found in the randomized clinical trials in the general population.
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