Study reveals metformin’s role in slowing colorectal cancer cell growth

Credit: Cancers (2024). DOI: 10.3390/cancers16112055 Flinders University researchers have analyzed how an antidiabetic treatment could help control the growth of tumors, potentially paving the way for the design of better cancer treatments. The new study investigated what happens when metformin, a type 2 diabetes medication, is used to treat colorectal cancer cells, in the process demonstrating that it could be exploited to develop new cancer therapies. The work is published in the journal Cancers. Previous epidemiology studies show that taking metformin helps protect diabetes patients from developing some forms of Read More

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