Oral Bisphosphonates for Colorectal Cancer Prevention: A Meta-Analytic Reappraisal Beyond Bone Health
Enrico Altiero Giusto, Rossella Donghia, Carlotta Giorgi, Paolo Pinton, Francesco Fiorica

TL;DR
This study finds that long-term use of oral bisphosphonates may reduce colorectal cancer risk, though overall use does not show a significant link.
Contribution
The study provides a unified meta-analysis of bisphosphonate use and colorectal cancer risk, revealing a protective effect with prolonged use.
Findings
Overall bisphosphonate use showed no significant association with colorectal cancer risk.
Use for 1–3 years and over 3 years was associated with reduced colorectal cancer risk.
No significant publication bias was detected in the analysis.
Abstract
Background: Oral bisphosphonates (BPs) are the standard therapy for osteoporosis and skeletal metastases, and exhibit anti-tumor properties in preclinical models. Observational studies assessing their impact on colorectal cancer (CRC) risk have yielded inconsistent results. We aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze the association between oral bisphosphonate use and CRC risk, applying a unified exposure definition. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, and Scopus (January 1966–April 2025) to identify cohort, nested case–control, or population-based case–control studies reporting adjusted estimates of relative risk, odds ratios (ORs), or hazard ratios (HRs) for CRC among oral bisphosphonate users. Two reviewers independently screened studies, extracted data, and assessed quality using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale. Random-effects meta-analyses pooled risk…
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TopicsBone health and treatments · Bone health and osteoporosis research · Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
