People with diabetes, particularly those with type 2 diabetes, may be at an increased risk of cancer. Furthermore, their cancer risk may be modified by treatment choices. In this respect, metformin may be protective, whereas insulin and insulin analogues can function as growth factors and therefore have theoretical potential to promote tumour proliferation. Analogues causing inappropriate prolonged stimulation of the insulin receptor, or excess stimulation of the IGF-1 receptor, are the most likely to show mitogenic properties in laboratory studies. Some recent epidemiological studies appear to be consistent with these experimental findings, suggesting that there could be different relative risks for cancer associated with different insulin...
AIM: The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in human studies. The...
An association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and cancer has long been postulated, but the bi...
Insulin analogues have been developed in an attempt to achieve a more physiological replacement of i...
People with diabetes, particularly those with type 2 diabetes, may be at an increased risk of cancer...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The risk of developing a range of solid tumours is increased in type 2 diabetes, an...
OBJECTIVE — Recent epidemiological studies suggested that some insulin analogues could be associated...
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have suggested that anti-diabetic insulin analogue treatment might inc...
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have suggested that anti-diabetic insulin analogue treatment might inc...
Background: In 2009, the concern has been raised that insulin analogues, especially insulin glargine...
textabstractAims/hypothesis Several publications suggest an association between certain types of ins...
An association of insulin use and risk of cancer has been reported but evidence is conflicting and m...
Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, eliciting extensive research on both t...
Background: Hyperinsulinemia might be the mechanism leading to an increased cancer risk in patients ...
In view of the lifelong exposure and large patient populations involved, insulin analogs with an inc...
The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in human studies. The aim ...
AIM: The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in human studies. The...
An association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and cancer has long been postulated, but the bi...
Insulin analogues have been developed in an attempt to achieve a more physiological replacement of i...
People with diabetes, particularly those with type 2 diabetes, may be at an increased risk of cancer...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The risk of developing a range of solid tumours is increased in type 2 diabetes, an...
OBJECTIVE — Recent epidemiological studies suggested that some insulin analogues could be associated...
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have suggested that anti-diabetic insulin analogue treatment might inc...
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have suggested that anti-diabetic insulin analogue treatment might inc...
Background: In 2009, the concern has been raised that insulin analogues, especially insulin glargine...
textabstractAims/hypothesis Several publications suggest an association between certain types of ins...
An association of insulin use and risk of cancer has been reported but evidence is conflicting and m...
Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, eliciting extensive research on both t...
Background: Hyperinsulinemia might be the mechanism leading to an increased cancer risk in patients ...
In view of the lifelong exposure and large patient populations involved, insulin analogs with an inc...
The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in human studies. The aim ...
AIM: The role of insulin glargine as a risk factor for cancer is controversial in human studies. The...
An association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and cancer has long been postulated, but the bi...
Insulin analogues have been developed in an attempt to achieve a more physiological replacement of i...