Case Western Reserve scientists collaborate with China’s Lanzhou University investigators in exploring the dual-compound strategy

- Testing dual metformin-vitamin D3 as an ongoing therapy for individuals who have had colorectal cancer as neo-adjuvant therapy. The goal would be increasing their chances for survival. Data has shown that vitamin D levels alone have been associated with better survival for people diagnosed with the illness;
- Testing the metformin-vitamin D3 combination as a prevention measure in individuals with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). FAP causes affected individuals to acquire thousands of colon polyps when they are in their 20s, and by the time they are age 30 or 40, they are diagnosed with colon cancer;
- Administering both compounds in individuals diagnosed with colon cancer one to four weeks before their surgery. The idea would be to compare their initial cancer biopsy tissue with the removed colon cancer tumor for changes in gene expression levels. The findings would reveal mechanisms for the progression of the disease, and then therapeutics could be developed to interrupt those.