“…In our previous observational studies conducted in Taiwan, we did show that metformin users, when compared to non-users, have a lower risk of various types of cancer including oral cancer ( 13 ), endometrial cancer ( 14 ), breast cancer ( 15 ), prostate cancer ( 16 , 17 ), kidney cancer ( 18 ), bladder cancer ( 19 ), liver cancer ( 20 ), pancreatic cancer ( 21 ) and malignant brain tumors ( 22 ). Additionally, metformin use has also been observed to be associated with a lower risk of non-cancerous diseases such as Helicobacter pylori infection ( 23 ), tuberculosis infection ( 24 ), dementia ( 25 , 26 ), inflammatory bowel disease ( 27 ), diverticula of intestine ( 28 ), hemorrhoid ( 29 ), varicose veins ( 30 ), osteoporosis/vertebral fracture ( 31 ), hypertension ( 32 ), atrial fibrillation ( 33 ) and heart failure ( 34 ). These findings support metformin’s anti-neoplastic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and pro-osteogenic actions in humans.…”