Abstract: Type 2 diabetes mellitus represents a public health worldwide emergency and more than 300 million people in the world now have diabetes; it has been associated with cancer in general and for pancreatic cancer in particular. The question of whether diabetes mellitus type 2, is a risk factor for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the possible presence of obesity and by the medication used to treat it (insulin and metformin). We have briefly reviewed the data both for and against the possibility that pancreatic cancer is a consequence of type 2 diabetes mellitus, and whether the drugs used for this form of diabetes have a protective effect on pancreatic cancer development. We believe that more studies are necessary in order to defin...
D iabetes is associated with an in-creased risk of various forms ofcancer, such as cancer of the liv...
Introduction: Epidemiological evidence suggests an increased incidence of cancer in obese, prediabet...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...
The relationship between diabetes mellitus and the risk of pancreatic cancer has been a matter of st...
Pancreatic cancer carries a poor prognosis as most patients present with advanced disease and prefer...
A better understanding of the association between diabetes and pancreatic cancer (PC) may inform pre...
BACKGROUNDS: The effect of metformin on survival in patients with pancreatic cancer is controversial...
Pancreatic cancer carries a poor prognosis as most patients present with advanced disease and prefer...
OBJECTIVE - The antidiabetic properties of metformin are mediated through its ability to activate th...
OBJECTIVE — The antidiabetic properties of metformin are mediated through its ability to activate th...
Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer. There is ongoin...
Background: Metformin use has been associated with a decreased risk of cancer and improvement in ove...
Aim: To assess the effect of metformin on cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM), considering po...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
BackgroundRecently, several studies reported that the cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes patients i...
D iabetes is associated with an in-creased risk of various forms ofcancer, such as cancer of the liv...
Introduction: Epidemiological evidence suggests an increased incidence of cancer in obese, prediabet...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...
The relationship between diabetes mellitus and the risk of pancreatic cancer has been a matter of st...
Pancreatic cancer carries a poor prognosis as most patients present with advanced disease and prefer...
A better understanding of the association between diabetes and pancreatic cancer (PC) may inform pre...
BACKGROUNDS: The effect of metformin on survival in patients with pancreatic cancer is controversial...
Pancreatic cancer carries a poor prognosis as most patients present with advanced disease and prefer...
OBJECTIVE - The antidiabetic properties of metformin are mediated through its ability to activate th...
OBJECTIVE — The antidiabetic properties of metformin are mediated through its ability to activate th...
Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer. There is ongoin...
Background: Metformin use has been associated with a decreased risk of cancer and improvement in ove...
Aim: To assess the effect of metformin on cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM), considering po...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
BackgroundRecently, several studies reported that the cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes patients i...
D iabetes is associated with an in-creased risk of various forms ofcancer, such as cancer of the liv...
Introduction: Epidemiological evidence suggests an increased incidence of cancer in obese, prediabet...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...