© 2015 Diana Hatoum and Eileen M. McGowan. There is substantial epidemiological evidence pointing to an increased incidence of breast cancer and morbidity in obese, prediabetic, and diabetic patients. In vitro studies strongly support metformin, a diabetic medication, in breast cancer therapy. Although metformin has been heralded as an exciting new breast cancer treatment, the principal consideration is whether metformin can be used as a generic treatment for all breast cancer types. Importantly, will metformin be useful as an inexpensive therapy for patients with comorbidity of diabetes and breast cancer? In general, meta-analyses of clinical trial data from retrospective studies in which metformin treatment has been used for patients with...
There is a great and growing interest in the anti-cancer effects of the diabetes drug metformin as e...
With the better management of cardiovascular risk factors, cancer plays an increasing role in the ca...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
Background. Usage of metformin in non-diabetic womenwith breast cancer is neither a common approachn...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death among women...
Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in females. It is an etiologically complex dise...
OBJECTIVE: The antidiabetic properties of metformin are mediated through its ability to activate the...
Metformin is a cornerstone treatment of diabetes mellitus. Since 2005 when it has been first reporte...
Cancer metabolism is the focus of intense research, which witnesses its key role in human tumors. Di...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and cancer are two leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Diabete...
Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer. There is ongoin...
Clinical evidence suggests that metformin is efficacious as an anticancer agent in diabetic patients...
Metformin may reduce the incidence of breast cancer and enhance response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy...
Breast cancer is one of the prevalent forms of cancer in American women, accounting for nearly 41,00...
Epidemiology studies have found that type 2 diabetics treated with metformin are at a lower risk for...
There is a great and growing interest in the anti-cancer effects of the diabetes drug metformin as e...
With the better management of cardiovascular risk factors, cancer plays an increasing role in the ca...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
Background. Usage of metformin in non-diabetic womenwith breast cancer is neither a common approachn...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death among women...
Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in females. It is an etiologically complex dise...
OBJECTIVE: The antidiabetic properties of metformin are mediated through its ability to activate the...
Metformin is a cornerstone treatment of diabetes mellitus. Since 2005 when it has been first reporte...
Cancer metabolism is the focus of intense research, which witnesses its key role in human tumors. Di...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and cancer are two leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Diabete...
Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer. There is ongoin...
Clinical evidence suggests that metformin is efficacious as an anticancer agent in diabetic patients...
Metformin may reduce the incidence of breast cancer and enhance response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy...
Breast cancer is one of the prevalent forms of cancer in American women, accounting for nearly 41,00...
Epidemiology studies have found that type 2 diabetics treated with metformin are at a lower risk for...
There is a great and growing interest in the anti-cancer effects of the diabetes drug metformin as e...
With the better management of cardiovascular risk factors, cancer plays an increasing role in the ca...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...