“…Indomethacin is primarily an inhibitor of the cyclooxygenase involved in prostaglandin synthesis, but at higher concentrations it also inhibits phospholipase A2 [47] and 5-lipoxygenase, which are required for leukotriene synthesis [48], There fore, it would be of interest to determine whether specific changes in the overall cascade are directly associated with alterations in mammary carcinogenesis. Although piroxicam inhibits prostaglandin synthesis less effectively than indomethacin, it exerts its effect at the cyclooxygenase step of prostaglandin synthesis [49], not at the 5-lipoxy genase pathway [20,21], Ross et al [50] reported that piroxicam, the doses of 4 mg/kg twice weekly, inhibited the growth of transplanted DMH-F317 tumors in rats, but that higher doses of this agent were less effective in inhib iting tumor growth or causing tumor regression, whereas Reddy et al [51] have reported that increasing levels of piroxicam in the diet inhibited azoxymethane-induced colon carcinogenesis in male F344 rats in a dose-depen dent manner. The lack of correlation may have contrib uted to different model systems.…”