Heart ‘wonder drugs’ slash cancer risk

May 18, 2005 | Source: NewScientist.com News

Statins, hailed as cholesterol-lowering wonder drugs for the heart, may also reduce the risk of developing several cancers by 50 percent.

They may work by blocking the binding of oncogenic proteins to the surface of cells. This stops them from turning the cells cancerous and the normal cellular machinery takes over, ensuring a cell dies naturally.