The
information in this column is intended for informational
purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or
recommendations by the author. Please consult with your
physician before making any lifestyle or medication changes, or if you
have any other concerns regarding your health.
Breast
Cancer & Metformin (Glucophage)
Patients with
diabetes are thought to be
at increased risk of developing certain types of cancer, as well as
being at an
increased risk of developing a recurrence of previously diagnosed
cancers. For
example, an increased risk of recurrent
breast cancer has, specifically, been linked to obesity and diabetes in
women. Among other
possible explanations, elevated
levels of insulin are thought to act as a stimulus for cancer cells to
grow and
divide. Other
diabetes-associated molecules
also appear to cause increased cancer cell proliferation, or growth,
including
insulin-like growth factor (IGF).
Metformin, also known
as Glucophage, has
become the most commonly prescribed oral medication for the treatment
of
diabetes. Previous
laboratory and public
health studies have suggested that metformin may also be able to
suppress cancer
cell proliferation, and to reduce the risk of death due to cancer. However, thus far, there
has been very little
direct clinical research evidence available to support this hypothesis.
A new clinical
research study, just
published in the Journal of Clinical
Oncology, sheds further light on the potential role of
metformin as a possible
new treatment for breast cancer. In
this
retrospective clinical study from the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, the
medical
records of 2,529 patients who received chemotherapy as initial
treatment
(neoadjuvant chemotherapy) for their early stage breast cancers,
between 1990
and 2007, were reviewed. This group of breast cancer
patients included
68 diabetic patients who were taking metformin, 87 diabetic patients
who were not taking metformin, and
2,374
nondiabetic patients. All
2,529 patients
subsequently went on to have surgery for their breast cancers, and the
researchers then assessed the response of each woman’s breast cancer to
their
initial chemotherapy.
A pathological
complete response to
chemotherapy occurs when the pathologist can no longer find any
evidence of
residual cancer after surgical removal of the original cancer site. (In general, a
pathological complete response
to neoadjuvant chemotherapy is associated with a better prognosis.) The incidence of
pathological complete
response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy was then evaluated in each of the
three groups
of women involved in this clinical study.
In this study, the
diabetic women who were
taking metformin were found to have three
times the rate of pathological complete response to neoadjuvant
chemotherapy
when compared to the diabetic women who were not taking metformin
(there was no
statistically significant difference between the diabetic women taking
metformin and the nondiabetic women, although there was still a trend
towards improved
pathological complete response in the metformin group).
While the
retrospective nature of this
study, and the relatively small numbers of diabetic women included in
the study,
significantly limits the conclusions that can be drawn, these results
are
consistent with other previous research findings.
Taken together, this data strongly suggests
that metformin may be able to, at a minimum, counteract the
proliferative
effects of diabetes on breast cancer cells.
This finding raises the question as to whether or not
diabetic women who
are diagnosed with breast cancer should be routinely placed on
metformin as
part of their overall cancer treatment program.
Since this clinical study also detected a non-significant
improvement in
pathological complete response rates among diabetic women taking
metformin,
when compared to nondiabetic women, larger prospective clinical
research studies
may also help us to understand whether or not metformin might be
clinically
useful in treating breast cancer in women who do not
have diabetes, as well.
Currently, there are
several prospective
clinical research trials underway, looking at the role of metformin in
the
management of breast cancer (and at least one such clinical trial for
prostate
cancer, as well). Hopefully,
one or more
of these prospective clinical research trials will help us to better
understand
the role, if any, for metformin as a potential breast cancer therapy in
diabetic women (and, perhaps, in nondiabetic women as well). Meanwhile, if you are a
breast cancer
survivor with diabetes, and you are not taking metformin, you might be
well
advised to discuss this data with your Oncologist.
Disclaimer:
As always, my advice to readers is to seek the
advice of your
physician
before making any
significant changes in medications, diet, or
level of physical activity
Dr. Wascher
is an oncologic surgeon, a professor
of surgery, a widely published author, and the
Physician-in-Chief for Surgical
Oncology at the Kaiser Permanente healthcare system in Orange County,
California

(Anticipated
Publication Date: March 2010)

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