Lantus and Cancer

  
fer
06/29/2009 1:24 p.m.

Recently the news has been published that the Lantus would increase the risk of cancer ... You can see more details here:

News-Diabetes/Lantus-Sanofi-Relationship-Con-Cancer-Que-Sabe-t5218.html

Does anyone have any experience about it?

Greetings,
Fer.

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fer
07/06/2009 4:06 p.m.

This topic continues ... Look at the following article if not ...

The Spanish Diabetes Society (SED) today requested a "detailed analysis" of the relationship between the use of slow insulin anologists and the development of cancer to confirm or rule out the information published by the European Association for the European Association forThe study of diabetes in its magazine 'Diabetology' in relation to this association.

Specifically, the possible relationship with cancer focused on the use of the so -called Glargina insulin, which Sanofi Aventis markets in Spain with the name of 'Lantus', and, waiting to obtain scientific evidence about these statements, the thirst asks forThe patients with type 2 diabetes who receive such treatment that "do not abandon or change it to others by their own decision."

"It is necessary not to rush into decision making and waitcausality ".

According to SED, the four observational studies published in the electronic version of 'Diabetology' last Friday, June 26 are based on computerized health records from Germany, Sweden, Scotland and the United Kingdom that "are exposed to biases or systematic confusion errors, of selection and information), some difficult adjustment such as confusion biases by indication. "

Likewise, the European Medicines Agency (EMEA, according to its acronym in English) has made public a note pointing out that in two studies-realized in Scotland and Sweden-an association has been observed between the diagnosis of breast cancer and use in use inGlargine insulin monotherapy although, however, such an increase in patients who used this insulin analogue with other types of insulin was not detected.

In these cases, this association with other types of cancers was not observed, although the relationship between the appearance of tumors and the insulin dose used was not analyzed.In another study in Germany, a dependent dose association was observed between the use of insulin glargine and the diagnosis of cancer, although there is no information about the types of cancers studied.

In spite of everything, the Committee of Human Use Medicines (CHMP) of the EMEA is carrying out a detailed evaluation whose conclusions will be communicated to the scientific community as soon as possible.

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DiabetesForo
07/06/2009 4:33 p.m.

OBSERVATIONAL STUDY VERSUS Clinical Study
The second allows to determine causality the first no.

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