Extensive in vitro studies have been conducted to evaluate the anticancer activity of oral hypoglycemic agents. Many of these studies experienced detrimental limitations, since they were conducted on cancer cells commonly grown in culture media consisting of extremely high concentrations of growth factors and glucose. The present study was aimed at exploring the antiproliferative effects of the commonly studied metformin and the less frequently reported phenformin oral hypoglycemic agents on different molecular subtypes of breast cancer under rich glucose and glucose deprived conditions. Our results indicate that under glucose deprived conditions, which better reflect the factual glucose-starved solid tumors in vivo, biguanides exert more a...
Clinical evidence that diabetics receiving metformin have a re-duced lifetime incidence of cancer1,2...
Currently, there is increasing evidence linking diabetes mellitus (especially type 2 diabetes mellit...
© 2015 Diana Hatoum and Eileen M. McGowan. There is substantial epidemiological evidence pointing to...
Metformin, the most widely prescribed anti-diabetic drug, is shown to possess anti-cancer potential ...
Cancer cells exhibit altered metabolism, a phenomenon described a century ago by Otto Warburg. Howev...
Abstract Biguanides have been developed for the treatment of hyperglycemia and type 2 diabetes. Rece...
Metformin inhibits thyroid cancer cell growth. We sought to determine if variable glucose concentrat...
Reprogramming of cellular energy metabolism is widely accepted to be a cancer hallmark. The deviant ...
Different cancer cells exhibit altered sensitivity to metformin treatment. Recent studies suggest th...
There is a great and growing interest in the anti-cancer effects of the diabetes drug metformin as e...
Several studies reported that metformin, the most widely used drug for type 2 diabetes, might affect...
Background: Clinical efficacy of the mTOR inhibitor everolimus is limited in breast cancer and regul...
Cancer metabolism is the focus of intense research, which witnesses its key role in human tumors. Di...
Currently, there is increasing evidence linking diabetes mellitus (especially type 2 diabetes melli...
Abstract Emerging evidence suggests that metformin, a widely used anti-diabetic drug, may be useful ...
Clinical evidence that diabetics receiving metformin have a re-duced lifetime incidence of cancer1,2...
Currently, there is increasing evidence linking diabetes mellitus (especially type 2 diabetes mellit...
© 2015 Diana Hatoum and Eileen M. McGowan. There is substantial epidemiological evidence pointing to...
Metformin, the most widely prescribed anti-diabetic drug, is shown to possess anti-cancer potential ...
Cancer cells exhibit altered metabolism, a phenomenon described a century ago by Otto Warburg. Howev...
Abstract Biguanides have been developed for the treatment of hyperglycemia and type 2 diabetes. Rece...
Metformin inhibits thyroid cancer cell growth. We sought to determine if variable glucose concentrat...
Reprogramming of cellular energy metabolism is widely accepted to be a cancer hallmark. The deviant ...
Different cancer cells exhibit altered sensitivity to metformin treatment. Recent studies suggest th...
There is a great and growing interest in the anti-cancer effects of the diabetes drug metformin as e...
Several studies reported that metformin, the most widely used drug for type 2 diabetes, might affect...
Background: Clinical efficacy of the mTOR inhibitor everolimus is limited in breast cancer and regul...
Cancer metabolism is the focus of intense research, which witnesses its key role in human tumors. Di...
Currently, there is increasing evidence linking diabetes mellitus (especially type 2 diabetes melli...
Abstract Emerging evidence suggests that metformin, a widely used anti-diabetic drug, may be useful ...
Clinical evidence that diabetics receiving metformin have a re-duced lifetime incidence of cancer1,2...
Currently, there is increasing evidence linking diabetes mellitus (especially type 2 diabetes mellit...
© 2015 Diana Hatoum and Eileen M. McGowan. There is substantial epidemiological evidence pointing to...