Preclinical and observational studies raise the concern about the safety of insulin glargine in terms of cancer initiation and promotion. This study is designed to examine cancer incidence associated with use of insulin glargine vs. intermediate/long-acting human insulin (HI).A retrospective cohort study using the Taiwan National Health Insurance claims database was conducted to identify adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and without a history of cancer who initiated insulin glargine (n = 10,190) or intermediate/long-acting HI (n = 49,253) during 2004–2007. Exclusive users were followed from the date of insulin initiation to the earliest of cancer diagnosis, death, disenrollment, or December 31 2007. We estimated adjusted hazard r...
Background: This study was aimed to assess the risk of breast cancer associated with exposure to ins...
Background: Hyperinsulinemia might be the mechanism leading to an increased cancer risk in patients ...
Recent studies suggested that insulin glargine use could be associated with increased risk of cancer...
Preclinical and observational studies raise the concern about the safety of insulin glargine in term...
textabstractAims/hypothesis Several publications suggest an association between certain types of ins...
Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, eliciting extensive research on both t...
OBJECTIVE—In vitro evidence suggests insulin glargine promotes tumors; observational human studies a...
OBJECTIVE — Recent epidemiological studies suggested that some insulin analogues could be associated...
AIM: The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in human studies. The...
<div><h3>Aim</h3><p>The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in hum...
OBJECTIVEdTo add to the evidence on comparative long-term effects of insulin analog glargine versus ...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether patients with diabetes in Scotland using insulin...
Hemkens and colleagues1 published a registry study that demonstrated a significantly increased risk ...
Recent studies suggested that insulin glargine use could be associated with increased risk of cancer...
Aim: The aim was to investigate the association between human insulin and cancer incidence and morta...
Background: This study was aimed to assess the risk of breast cancer associated with exposure to ins...
Background: Hyperinsulinemia might be the mechanism leading to an increased cancer risk in patients ...
Recent studies suggested that insulin glargine use could be associated with increased risk of cancer...
Preclinical and observational studies raise the concern about the safety of insulin glargine in term...
textabstractAims/hypothesis Several publications suggest an association between certain types of ins...
Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, eliciting extensive research on both t...
OBJECTIVE—In vitro evidence suggests insulin glargine promotes tumors; observational human studies a...
OBJECTIVE — Recent epidemiological studies suggested that some insulin analogues could be associated...
AIM: The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in human studies. The...
<div><h3>Aim</h3><p>The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in hum...
OBJECTIVEdTo add to the evidence on comparative long-term effects of insulin analog glargine versus ...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether patients with diabetes in Scotland using insulin...
Hemkens and colleagues1 published a registry study that demonstrated a significantly increased risk ...
Recent studies suggested that insulin glargine use could be associated with increased risk of cancer...
Aim: The aim was to investigate the association between human insulin and cancer incidence and morta...
Background: This study was aimed to assess the risk of breast cancer associated with exposure to ins...
Background: Hyperinsulinemia might be the mechanism leading to an increased cancer risk in patients ...
Recent studies suggested that insulin glargine use could be associated with increased risk of cancer...