Metformin May Improve RFS, OS in NSCLC Patients Who Are Overweight or Obese
Researchers found that metformin use was associated with improvements in OS and RFS in overweight and obese patients with NSCLC.
Researchers found that metformin use was associated with improvements in OS and RFS in overweight and obese patients with NSCLC.
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