Insulin resistance, its consequences for the clinical course of the disease, and possibilities of correction in endometrial cancer

  • Berstein, LM
  • Kvatchevskaya, JO
  • Poroshina, TE
  • Kovalenko, IG
Publication date
November 2004

Abstract

Objectives: To study the frequency of insulin resistance (IR) in endometrial cancer patients, its relation to the clinical course of the disease and DNA damage, and to evaluate possible approaches to the pharmacological correction of IR in the patients studied. Methods: The signs of insulin resistance syndrome and its association with the clinical and pathological features of the disease and DNA damage in somatic cells (micronucleus frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes) and endometrial normal and tumor tissue (alkaline unwinding) were determined in 99 endometrial cancer patients. Results: The frequency of insulin resistance syndrome counted on the basis of fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations according to Duncan et al. is ...

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