Background: Associations between type 2 diabetic patients and a higher risk of developing cancer have been reported worldwide. Recently, a protective effect of metformin has been described. Aim: To examine in the Belgian primary care population the relation between presence of type 2 diabetes with and without metformin treatment and the occurrence of malignancies. Design of study: Retrospective cohort study, based on the Intego database, an ongoing Belgian general practice-based morbidity registry, covering 90 general practitioners and including about 1.5 million patient-years between 1994 and 2008. Method: Cox proportional hazard analysis comparing emergence of malignancy in patients with and without type 2 diabetes, and among...
OBJECTIVE: Oral antidiabetic drugs (including metformin and sulfonylurea) may play a role in the re...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of several types of cancer and wi...
A better understanding of the association between diabetes and pancreatic cancer (PC) may inform pre...
Background: Associations between type 2 diabetic patients and a higher risk of developing cancer ha...
There is growing evidence that patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have increased cancer risk. We...
The relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and cancer incidence has been evaluated in limited k...
OBJECTIVE - Several Studies have suggested an association between specific diabetes treatment and ca...
Aim: To assess the effect of metformin on cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM), considering po...
BackgroundRecently, several studies reported that the cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes patients i...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...
Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer. There is ongoin...
The relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and cancer incidence has been evaluated in limited k...
Aims/Hypothesis: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
Objective. Oral antidiabetic drugs (including metformin and sulfonylurea) may play a role in the rel...
OBJECTIVE: Oral antidiabetic drugs (including metformin and sulfonylurea) may play a role in the re...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of several types of cancer and wi...
A better understanding of the association between diabetes and pancreatic cancer (PC) may inform pre...
Background: Associations between type 2 diabetic patients and a higher risk of developing cancer ha...
There is growing evidence that patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have increased cancer risk. We...
The relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and cancer incidence has been evaluated in limited k...
OBJECTIVE - Several Studies have suggested an association between specific diabetes treatment and ca...
Aim: To assess the effect of metformin on cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM), considering po...
BackgroundRecently, several studies reported that the cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes patients i...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...
Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer. There is ongoin...
The relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and cancer incidence has been evaluated in limited k...
Aims/Hypothesis: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes treatments were related with either an increased or reduced risk of cancer...
Objective. Oral antidiabetic drugs (including metformin and sulfonylurea) may play a role in the rel...
OBJECTIVE: Oral antidiabetic drugs (including metformin and sulfonylurea) may play a role in the re...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of several types of cancer and wi...
A better understanding of the association between diabetes and pancreatic cancer (PC) may inform pre...