Sunday, June 12, 2011

Dr Kisfalvi Speaks on Anti-Diabetic Therapy in the Prevention of Pancreatic Cancer

Uploaded to You Tube by on Apr 26, 2011

Extensive epidemiologic data now suggest that diabetic patients who had taken metformin, especially those with greater than 5 years of use, had a significantly lower risk of developing pancreatic cancer compared with those who had not taken metformin. In contrast, diabetic patients who had taken insulin or insulin secretagogues had a significantly higher risk of pancreatic cancer compared with diabetic patients who had not taken these drugs. These population-based cohort studies raise the possibility that metformin might have a significant role in the prevention of the development of pancreatic cancer in this high risk type-2 diabetes patient group.

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