The impact of metformin use on recurrence and cancer-specific survival in clinically localized high-risk renal cell carcinoma

Authors

  • A. Ari Hakimi Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
  • Ling Chen
  • Philip H. Kim
  • Daniel D. Sjoberg
  • Leonard Glickman
  • Marc R. Walker
  • Paul Russo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1447

Keywords:

Metformin, carcinoma, renal cell, recurrence, diabetes mellitus, type 2

Abstract

Background: Recent data suggest that metformin may have antineoplastic properties. We sought to determine what effect metformin had on recurrence and cancer-specific survival (CSS) rates of patients with clinically localized pT2 and pT3 renal cell carcinoma (RCC) following radical or partial nephrectomy.

Methods: We obtained data on 784 patients who underwent partial or radical nephrectomy for pT2 or pT3 tumours at our centre between 1996 and 2011. Patients with benign masses, nodal positivity, or metastasis at the time of surgery were excluded. Using a competing-risks regression model, we compared differences in probability of recurrence between patients who used metformin versus those who did not.

Results: The patients on metformin at the time of surgery had worse disease recurrence than patients not on metformin. However, this was not statistically significant on multivariate analysis when controlling for age, race, body mass index, glomerular filtration rate, and tumour stage and grade (hazard ratio [HR], 1.22; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.66-2.27 [p = 0.5]). Metformin use was associated with a lower risk of cancer-specific mortality, but this was not statistically significant when adjusted for clinical and tumour characteristics (HR, 0.76; 95% CI 0.21-2.7 [p = 0.7]). Limitations include the retrospective nature of the study and the lack on information on duration of metformin use.

Conclusions: Metformin use at the time of surgery for high-risk clinically localized RCC is not protective in terms of recurrence or CSS. Further studies should be done to confirm these findings and determine what effect concurrent metformin use might have on improved response to targeted therapies in the metastatic setting.

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Author Biography

A. Ari Hakimi, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Urologic Oncology Fellow

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Published

2013-11-08

How to Cite

Hakimi, A. A., Chen, L., Kim, P. H., Sjoberg, D. D., Glickman, L., Walker, M. R., & Russo, P. (2013). The impact of metformin use on recurrence and cancer-specific survival in clinically localized high-risk renal cell carcinoma. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 7(11-12), e687–91. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1447

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