Metformin (MET) has recently emerged as a potentially active agent in cancer prevention and treatment. MET is thought to exert its antitumor effects either via modification of systemic metabolism or through cell-autonomous effects (e.g., activation of AMPK and inhibition of the mTOR pathway). Preliminary findings of the PRIME-NET study suggest that the addition of MET to treatment with everolimus (EVE) and/or somatostatin analogs (SSAs) can provide clinical benefit in diabetic neuroendocrine tumor (NET) patients. In light of this and other retrospective evidence of MET’s anticancer activity in NETs, prospective studies are needed. A pilot, single-arm, open-label, prospective study (MetNET-2 trial, NCT02823691) was designed to evaluate the ...
Background & Aims: Metformin seems to have anticancer effects. However, it is not clear whether use ...
Introduction: Metformin is used as a first-line treatment in type 2 diabetes. Several studies sugg...
Purpose: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) are frequent in multiple endocrine neoplasia type ...
Metformin (MET) has recently emerged as a potentially active agent in cancer prevention and treatmen...
Metformin is an anti-hyperglycemic biguanide drug that is widely used as the first-line prescription...
In recent years, several studies have presented evidence suggesting a potential role for metformin i...
PURPOSE: Metformin, widely used as antidiabetic drug, showed antitumoral effects expecially in co...
Metformin (MTF) is a natural compound derived from the legume Galega officinalis. It is the first li...
Purpose: Our previous works demonstrated the ability of metformin to revert resistance to gefitinib,...
Metformin has been used for a long time as an antidiabetic medication for type 2 diabetes. It is use...
Metformin may reduce the incidence of breast cancer and enhance response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy...
Metformin is a first-line anti-diabetic drug that has been widely used in patients with type 2 diabe...
Epidemiology studies have found that type 2 diabetics treated with metformin are at a lower risk for...
Introduction: This prospective, single-arm, phase 2 study assessed the efficacy and safety of lanreo...
There is currently tremendous interest in developing anti-cancer therapeutics targeting cell signali...
Background & Aims: Metformin seems to have anticancer effects. However, it is not clear whether use ...
Introduction: Metformin is used as a first-line treatment in type 2 diabetes. Several studies sugg...
Purpose: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) are frequent in multiple endocrine neoplasia type ...
Metformin (MET) has recently emerged as a potentially active agent in cancer prevention and treatmen...
Metformin is an anti-hyperglycemic biguanide drug that is widely used as the first-line prescription...
In recent years, several studies have presented evidence suggesting a potential role for metformin i...
PURPOSE: Metformin, widely used as antidiabetic drug, showed antitumoral effects expecially in co...
Metformin (MTF) is a natural compound derived from the legume Galega officinalis. It is the first li...
Purpose: Our previous works demonstrated the ability of metformin to revert resistance to gefitinib,...
Metformin has been used for a long time as an antidiabetic medication for type 2 diabetes. It is use...
Metformin may reduce the incidence of breast cancer and enhance response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy...
Metformin is a first-line anti-diabetic drug that has been widely used in patients with type 2 diabe...
Epidemiology studies have found that type 2 diabetics treated with metformin are at a lower risk for...
Introduction: This prospective, single-arm, phase 2 study assessed the efficacy and safety of lanreo...
There is currently tremendous interest in developing anti-cancer therapeutics targeting cell signali...
Background & Aims: Metformin seems to have anticancer effects. However, it is not clear whether use ...
Introduction: Metformin is used as a first-line treatment in type 2 diabetes. Several studies sugg...
Purpose: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) are frequent in multiple endocrine neoplasia type ...