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  • This study aimed to compare cancer risk factors between men and women with type 2 diabetes.
  • Among women, breast and uterine cancers were most common, while men mostly faced colorectal and prostate cancers; metformin use was linked to lower cancer risk for both sexes.
  • Obesity and insulin treatment increased cancer risk in women, while men showed high cardiovascular disease prevalence in the control group, but other factors didn't significantly affect malignancy risk.

Article Abstract

Background: The aim of this multicenter, retrospective, case-control study was to identify differences in risk factors of malignancy between men and women with type 2 diabetes.

Results: Among women the most prevalent malignancies were: breast and uterine cancers (35.6% and 14.4% respectively), while among men there were: colorectal and prostate cancers (24.5% and 13.3% respectively). In both gender metformin use was associated with lower cancer risk. Obesity and insulin treatment in dose-dependent and time-varying manner were associated with significantly increased risk of malignancy in females. In men, unexpectedly, cardiovascular disease was more prevalent in control group. Other variables did not show significant association with malignancy risk.

Materials And Methods: 118 women and 98 men with type 2 diabetes mellitus who developed cancer after diagnosis of diabetes and the same number of strictly age matched controls with type 2 diabetes and without malignancy were included into the study. Diabetes duration, antidiabetic medications use, glycated hemoglobin level, body mass index, smoking habits, occupation, presence of comorbidities and aspirin use were included into analyses.

Conclusions: Metformin demonstrated protective effect against cancer in both sexes. Obesity and insulin treatment seem to have greater impact on cancer risk among women.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620147PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.17716DOI Listing

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