Novel application of metformin combined with targeted drugs on anticancer treatment

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Abstract

The success of targeted drug therapies for treating cancer patients has attracted broad attention both in the academic community and social society. However, rapidly developed acquired resistance is becoming a newly recognized major challenge to the continuing efficiency of these therapies. Metformin is a well-known natural compound with low toxicity derived from the plant French lilac. Our previous work has highlighted research progress of the combination of clinically applied chemotherapies and metformin by different mechanisms. We have also launched a study to combine metformin with the small molecule targeted drug gefitinib to treat bladder cancer using intravesical administration. Thus, in this minireview, we summarize recent achievements combining metformin with various targeted therapies. This work directs the potential clinical future by selecting available cancer patients and providing precise medicine by the combination of metformin and targeted drugs to overcome resistance and enhance therapeutic efficacies.

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Deng, J., Peng, M., Wang, Z., Zhou, S., Xiao, D., Deng, J., … Yang, X. (2019, January 1). Novel application of metformin combined with targeted drugs on anticancer treatment. Cancer Science. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.13849

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