Blogger's Note: Metformin is a common drug used in diabetic patients
abstract
OBJECTIVE:
The
potential therapeutic effects of metformin on several cancers were
reported. However, the evidence of the effects of metformin on ovarian
cancer is still limited and inconclusive. This systematic review and
meta-analysis study aim to summarize the existing evidence of the
therapeutic effects of metformin on ovarian cancer.
METHODS:
We
performed systematic searches using electronic databases including
PubMed and EMBASE until December 2012. Key words included "metformin"
AND ("ovarian cancer" OR "ovary tumor"). All human studies assessing the
effects of metformin on ovarian cancer were eligible for inclusion. All
articles were reviewed independently by 2 authors with a standardized
approach for the purpose of study, study design, patient
characteristics, exposure, and outcomes. The data were pooled using a
random-effects model.
RESULTS:
Of 190 studies retrieved,
only 3 observational studies and 1 report of 2 randomized controlled
trials were included. Among those studies, 2 reported the effects of
metformin on survival outcomes of ovarian cancer, whereas the other 2
reported the effects of metformin on ovarian cancer prevention. The
findings of studies reporting the effects on survival outcomes indicated
that metformin may prolong overall, disease-specific, and
progression-free survival in ovarian cancer patients. The results of
studies reporting the effects of metformin on ovarian cancer prevention
were meta-analyzed. It indicated that metformin tended to decrease
occurrence of ovarian cancer among diabetic patients with the pooled
odds ratio of 0.57 (95% confidence interval, 0.16-1.99).
CONCLUSIONS:
Our
findings showed the potential therapeutic effects of metformin on
survival outcomes of ovarian cancer and ovarian cancer prevention.
However, most of the evidence was observational studies. There is a call
for further well-conducted controlled clinical trials to confirm the
effects of metformin on ovarian cancer survival and ovarian cancer
prevention.
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