Previous studies on metformin use and gastrointestinal (GI) cancer risk have yielded inconclusive results on metformin's chemoprotective effects. We aimed to evaluate GI cancer risk in users of metformin in The Netherlands using a time-varying approach in a large population-based database. A cohort study was performed using the NCR-PHARMO database. Patients using ≥1 non-insulin antidiabetic drug (NIAD) during 1998 to 2011 were included (N = 57,621). Exposure to NIADs was modeled time-varyingly. Cox regression analysis estimated HRs of GI cancers in current metformin users versus current users of other NIADs. Covariables included age, sex, drugs known to impact cancer risk, history of hospitalization, and starting year of follow-up. A sensit...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...
Aim: To assess the effect of metformin on cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM), considering po...
Background: Associations between type 2 diabetic patients and a higher risk of developing cancer hav...
Previous studies on metformin use and gastrointestinal (GI) cancer risk have yielded inconclusive re...
Background: Metformin use has been associated with a decreased risk of cancer and improvement in ove...
Introduction: Clinical studies have produced conflicting results on the effects of metformin on gast...
OBJECTIVE - Numerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on ...
[[abstract]]This retrospective cohort study investigated whether metformin may reduce gastric cancer...
OBJECTIVE-Numerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on me...
OBJECTIVEdNumerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on me...
OBJECTIVEdNumerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on me...
Background:To explore the association between use ofmetformin or other antidiabetic drugs and the ri...
PURPOSE Metformin use has been associated with decreased cancer risks, though data on esophageal ...
Background:To explore the association between use ofmetformin or other antidiabetic drugs and the ri...
[[abstract]]Background: Metformin has anticancer effects, but whether it can reduce the risk of naso...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...
Aim: To assess the effect of metformin on cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM), considering po...
Background: Associations between type 2 diabetic patients and a higher risk of developing cancer hav...
Previous studies on metformin use and gastrointestinal (GI) cancer risk have yielded inconclusive re...
Background: Metformin use has been associated with a decreased risk of cancer and improvement in ove...
Introduction: Clinical studies have produced conflicting results on the effects of metformin on gast...
OBJECTIVE - Numerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on ...
[[abstract]]This retrospective cohort study investigated whether metformin may reduce gastric cancer...
OBJECTIVE-Numerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on me...
OBJECTIVEdNumerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on me...
OBJECTIVEdNumerous studies have suggested a decreased risk of cancer in patients with diabetes on me...
Background:To explore the association between use ofmetformin or other antidiabetic drugs and the ri...
PURPOSE Metformin use has been associated with decreased cancer risks, though data on esophageal ...
Background:To explore the association between use ofmetformin or other antidiabetic drugs and the ri...
[[abstract]]Background: Metformin has anticancer effects, but whether it can reduce the risk of naso...
Metformin, an insulin-lowering agent, has been associated with decreased cancer risk in epidemiologi...
Aim: To assess the effect of metformin on cancer incidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM), considering po...
Background: Associations between type 2 diabetic patients and a higher risk of developing cancer hav...