For anyone who has a child in the family who has been diagnosed with an IBD, and for whom immune system suppressants have been recommended by their doctor, please read the depressing article at the following link before approving the use of such a treatment. Normally, mortality is not a risk in pediatric IBD cases. So the mortality risks mentioned in the article are almost entirely due to aggressive treatment with immune system suppressants.
Aggressive therapy in pediatric IBD patients linked to mortality, cancerMortality and malignancy, the most serious complications of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease, were relatively rare and linked most commonly with aggressive treatment rather than the condition itself, according to recent study data.
In a multinational retrospective study, researchers surveyed all pediatric gastroenterologists in 20 European countries and Israel on cancer and/or mortality among their pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (PIBD) from 2006 to 2011.
Among 44 children diagnosed with IBD (median age at diagnosis, 10 years; 26 boys), 18 cases of cancer were identified and/or 31 patients died. Twelve cancer patients had Crohn’s disease, and 19 patients who died had ulcerative colitis (UC). The most common cancers were hematopoietic tumors (n=11). Mortality was attributed to infections (n=14) and other causes, including cancer (n=5), uncontrollable disease activity related to IBD (n=4) and procedural complications (n=3).
This is an example of iatrogenesis at it's worst, and IMO it's primarily due to the propensity of most doctors to downplay the risk of side effects of any drugs that they prescribe. Obviously, ignoring the risks has consequences.
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