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Updated · The ASCO Post · Jun 28
GLP-1 Drugs Cut Stage IV Progression in 4 Cancers, With 10.0% vs 22.3% in Lung Cases
Updated
Updated · The ASCO Post · Jun 28

GLP-1 Drugs Cut Stage IV Progression in 4 Cancers, With 10.0% vs 22.3% in Lung Cases

3 articles · Updated · The ASCO Post · Jun 28

Summary

  • A 12,112-patient propensity-matched analysis found GLP-1 receptor agonists were linked to less metastatic progression in six of seven obesity-related cancers after diagnosis, with statistically significant benefits in lung, breast, colorectal and liver tumors.
  • In non-small cell lung cancer, stage IV progression was 10.0% with GLP-1 drugs versus 22.3% with DPP-4 inhibitors; breast was 10.2% versus 20.1%, colorectal 13.4% versus 22.2%, and hepatocellular carcinoma 18.9% versus 28.4%.
  • Prostate, pancreatic and renal cancers also showed fewer metastases in the GLP-1 group, but those differences were not statistically significant; adverse events were similar, with no higher pancreatitis signal.
  • Tumor data from The Cancer Genome Atlas linked high GLP-1 receptor expression to a 33% lower risk of death across the seven cancers, including a 45% lower risk in breast cancer.
  • Researchers and ASCO experts said the findings are observational and cannot prove causation, but the consistency across tumor types supports randomized trials to test whether GLP-1 drugs directly slow cancer progression.

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GLP-1RAs and Cancer Metastasis: Emerging Evidence and Clinical Implications from ASCO 2026

Overview

The 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting highlighted exciting new research showing that GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), commonly used for diabetes and weight management, may help reduce cancer metastasis. Early findings from retrospective, real-world studies suggest a promising link between GLP-1RA use and less cancer spread, sparking considerable interest in the oncology community. However, these results are still considered hypothesis-generating and need rigorous validation through future trials. As a result, experts recommend close attention to GLP-1RA use throughout cancer care, recognizing its potential as a novel approach in cancer management.

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