New research presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting suggests that GLP-1 medications, commonly used for diabetes and weight loss, may also reduce the progression of certain cancers. A study analyzing data from over 10,000 patients found that those taking GLP-1 receptor agonists after a cancer diagnosis had a significantly lower risk of their cancer spreading compared to those on other diabetes medications. While these findings offer cautious optimism, researchers emphasize the need for further randomized controlled trials to confirm these effects and understand the underlying mechanisms, which could involve immune system modulation or direct effects on tumor cells. AI
IMPACT Potential for GLP-1 drugs to aid cancer treatment could expand their therapeutic applications beyond diabetes and obesity.
RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a study presented at a medical conference suggesting a potential new use for existing drugs, which requires further research for confirmation. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- American Society of Clinical Oncology
- Cleveland Clinic
- Fox Chase Cancer Center
- GLP-1
- Marcin Chwistek
- Ozempic
- The Cancer Genome Atlas
- Mounjaro
- Wegovy
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