TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of type 2 diabetes and glucose-lowering therapies on cancer risk in the Taiwanese
AU - Hsieh, Ming Chia
AU - Lee, Tzu Chi
AU - Cheng, Shu Min
AU - Tu, Shih Te
AU - Yen, Ming Hong
AU - Tseng, Chin Hsiao
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Objective. To investigate the association between type 2 diabetes, glucose-lowering therapies (monotherapy with either metformin, sulphonylurea or insulin) and cancer risk in Taiwan. Methods. Using Taiwans National Health Research Institutes database of 1,000,000 random subjects from 20002008, we found 61777 patients with type 2 diabetes (age 20 years) and 677378 enrollees with no record of diabetes. Results. After adjusting for age and sex, we found patients with diabetes to have significantly higher risk of all cancers (OR: 1.176; 95% CI: 1.1491.204, P 0.001). Diabetic patients treated with insulin or sulfonylureas had significantly higher risk of all cancers, compared to those treated with metformin (OR: 1.583; 95% CI: 1.3891.805, P 0.001 and OR: 1.784; 95% CI: 1.4062.262, P 0.001). Metformin treatment was associated with a decreased risk of colon and liver cancer compared to sulphonylureas or insulin treatment. Sulfonylureas treatment was associated with an increased risk of breast and lung cancer compared to metformin therapy. Conclusions. Taiwanese with type 2 diabetes are at a high risk of breast, prostate, colon, lung, liver and pancreatic cancer. Those treated with insulin or sulfonylureas monotherapy are more likely to develop colon and liver cancer than those treated with metformin.
AB - Objective. To investigate the association between type 2 diabetes, glucose-lowering therapies (monotherapy with either metformin, sulphonylurea or insulin) and cancer risk in Taiwan. Methods. Using Taiwans National Health Research Institutes database of 1,000,000 random subjects from 20002008, we found 61777 patients with type 2 diabetes (age 20 years) and 677378 enrollees with no record of diabetes. Results. After adjusting for age and sex, we found patients with diabetes to have significantly higher risk of all cancers (OR: 1.176; 95% CI: 1.1491.204, P 0.001). Diabetic patients treated with insulin or sulfonylureas had significantly higher risk of all cancers, compared to those treated with metformin (OR: 1.583; 95% CI: 1.3891.805, P 0.001 and OR: 1.784; 95% CI: 1.4062.262, P 0.001). Metformin treatment was associated with a decreased risk of colon and liver cancer compared to sulphonylureas or insulin treatment. Sulfonylureas treatment was associated with an increased risk of breast and lung cancer compared to metformin therapy. Conclusions. Taiwanese with type 2 diabetes are at a high risk of breast, prostate, colon, lung, liver and pancreatic cancer. Those treated with insulin or sulfonylureas monotherapy are more likely to develop colon and liver cancer than those treated with metformin.
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U2 - 10.1155/2012/413782
DO - 10.1155/2012/413782
M3 - Article
C2 - 22719752
AN - SCOPUS:84863683395
SN - 1687-5214
VL - 2012
JO - Experimental Diabetes Research
JF - Experimental Diabetes Research
M1 - 413782
ER -