2014
DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdu276
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Diabetes, antidiabetic medications, and pancreatic cancer risk: an analysis from the International Pancreatic Cancer Case-Control Consortium

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“…Tobacco smoking,4, 5, 6 high age4, 7, 8 and heredity9, 10 seem to be the only truly validated risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Several other risk factors have been investigated, and numerous studies claim a significant impact of diabetes,11, 12, 13 pancreatitis,14, 15, 16 alcohol17, 18, 19, 20 and body mass index (BMI)13, 21, 22, 23; however, no consensus has yet been reached.…”
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“…Tobacco smoking,4, 5, 6 high age4, 7, 8 and heredity9, 10 seem to be the only truly validated risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Several other risk factors have been investigated, and numerous studies claim a significant impact of diabetes,11, 12, 13 pancreatitis,14, 15, 16 alcohol17, 18, 19, 20 and body mass index (BMI)13, 21, 22, 23; however, no consensus has yet been reached.…”
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“…The low survival rate is due to the late stage at which patients are usually diagnosed, with only 20% of patients being eligible for tumor resection at the time of diagnosis (1). Several risk factors for PDAC are firmly established, such as chronic pancreatitis (2), cigarette smoking (3), family history of pancreatic cancer (4), and diabetes mellitus (5).…”
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“…The majority of earlier meta-analyses address diabetes as an independent risk factor for pancreatic cancer (18)(19)(20). A recent study shows that a 30% excess risk persists more than two decades following the diabetes diagnosis, thus supporting a causal role of diabetes in pancreatic carcinogenesis, and also stating that oral anti-diabetics may decrease the risk, whereas insulin exhibits an inconsistent duration-risk association (18).…”
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“…The most recent meta-analyses demonstrated that metformin was associated with a 39% lower cancer risk, as compared to reference anti-diabetic therapies taken together (6,10,13,19). In recent in vitro studies on breast cancer cells, downstream signaling pathway of AMK-aktivated protein kinase (AMPK) comprising protein kinase B (AKT) and mTOR inhibition, and cyclin D1 and p53 interference, most likely accounts for the antiproliferative effects of metformin.…”
Section: Diabetes Cancer and Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%