Investigator

Paramdeep Kaur

Statistician · University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine

PKParamdeep Kaur
Papers(2)
Bone health after RRB…Metformin use and sur…
Collaborators(7)
Gillian E. HanleyHelena Abreu do ValleRona CheifetzJean RichardsonLesa DawsonMalcolm C. PikeJanice Kwon
Institutions(4)
University Of British…University Of Souther…Memorial University o…Memorial Sloan Ketter…

Papers

Metformin use and survival in people with ovarian cancer: A population-based cohort study from British Columbia, Canada

There is an active debate regarding whether metformin use improves survival in people with ovarian cancer. We examined this issue using methods designed to avoid immortal time bias-as bias that occurs when participants in a study cannot experience the outcome for a certain portion of the study time. We used time-dependent analyses to study the association between metformin use for all 4,951 patients diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1997 through 2018 in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Cox proportional hazards models were run to estimate the association between metformin and survival in the full cohort of ovarian cancer patients and among a cohort restricted to patients with diabetes. Metformin use was associated with a 17 % better ovarian cancer survival in the full cohort (adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) = 0.83 (95 %CI 0.67, 1.02)), and a 16 % better ovarian cancer survival for serous cancers patient's cohort (aHR = 0.84 (95 %CI 0.66, 1.07)), although both were not significant. However, a statistically significant protective effect was observed when restricting to the diabetic cohort (aHR = 0.71 (95 %CI 0.54-0.91)), which was also seen among serous cancers (aHR = 0.73 (95 %CI 0.54-0.98)). Metformin use was associated with improved ovarian cancer survival. The lack of statistical significance in the full cohort may reflect that diabetes is associated with reduced cancer survival, and thus diabetes itself may offset the benefit of metformin when examining the full cohort. Future research should examine metformin use among non-diabetic ovarian cancer patients.

3Works
2Papers
7Collaborators

Positions

2017–

Statistician

University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine

2015–

Researcher

University of Oxford

2010–

Assistant Professor

Christian Medical College and Hospital Ludhiana · Community Medicine

Education

2014

Ph.D (Statistics)

Guru Nanak Dev University

2006

Masters (Statistics)

Guru Nanak Dev University

Country

CA