Copaxone and Cancer Link?
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 5:12 pm
I'm surprised no one else has posted on this. According to a January 19, 2005 article on Globes Online (an Israeli business publication), an article linking Copaxone with an increased risk of breast cancer may be published soon in the medical journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.
The full article, which deals with the impact on Teva's share price (rather than on patients taking the stuff) can be found at:
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/ ... 83&fid=942
Of course, we need to wait and see what the journal article says, but it is making the switch to Tysabri seem more compelling (not that Tysabri won't be found to have its own nasty long term effects, but if I have to have nasty long term effects, I'd rather have them along with twice the efficacy).
This is my first post (though I've been reading avidly for months). Forty-three year old male, dx'd 3/04. On Copaxone for 5 months and tolerating it well (i.e., stinging at injection site stopped after first month, no site reactions or other reactions that I can tell, except that I swear my hair is thinning!).
The full article, which deals with the impact on Teva's share price (rather than on patients taking the stuff) can be found at:
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/ ... 83&fid=942
Of course, we need to wait and see what the journal article says, but it is making the switch to Tysabri seem more compelling (not that Tysabri won't be found to have its own nasty long term effects, but if I have to have nasty long term effects, I'd rather have them along with twice the efficacy).
This is my first post (though I've been reading avidly for months). Forty-three year old male, dx'd 3/04. On Copaxone for 5 months and tolerating it well (i.e., stinging at injection site stopped after first month, no site reactions or other reactions that I can tell, except that I swear my hair is thinning!).