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Does Opium Consumption Have Shared Impact on Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer? Publisher Pubmed



Masoudkabir F1, 2 ; Malekzadeh R3 ; Yavari N2 ; Zendehdel K4 ; Mani A5 ; Vasheghanifarahani A1 ; Ignaszewski A6 ; Toma M6 ; Roayaei P1 ; Turkadawi K7 ; Sarrafzadegan N8, 9
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Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine Published:2022


Abstract

Although atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and cancer are seemingly different types of disease, they have multiple shared underlying mechanisms and lifestyle-related risk factors like smoking, unhealthy diet, excessive alcohol consumption, and inadequate physical activity. Opium abuse is prevalent in developing countries, especially the Middle East region and many Asian countries. Besides recreational purposes, many people use opium based on a traditional belief that opium consumption may confer protection against heart attack and improve the control of the risk factors of ASCVD such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. However, scientific reports indicate an increased risk of ASCVD and poor control of ASCVD risk factors among opium abusers compared with nonusers. Moreover, there is accumulating evidence that opium consumption exerts potential carcinogenic effects and increases the risk of developing various types of cancer. We conducted a review of the literature to review the current evidence on the relationship between opium consumption and ASCVD as well as various kinds of cancer. In addition, we will discuss the potential shared pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying the association between opium abuse and both ASCVD and cancer. © 2022 Academy of Medical Sciences of I.R. Iran. All rights reserved.
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