TY - JOUR T1 - 500 Metformin as a preventive and therapeutic modality in endometrial cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized control trials JF - International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer JO - Int J Gynecol Cancer SP - A44 LP - A44 DO - 10.1136/ijgc-2020-ESGO.78 VL - 30 IS - Suppl 4 AU - Anastasia Prodromidou AU - Sofia Lekka AU - Alexandros Fotiou AU - Victoria Psomiadou AU - Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos AU - Christos R Iavazzo Y1 - 2020/12/01 UR - http://ijgc.bmj.com/content/30/Suppl_4/A44.1.abstract N2 - Introduction/Background Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most commonly diagnosed gynecological malignancy in the developed countries. Obesity, diabetes mellitus and infertility are some of the contributory factors. Some patients with EC wish to preserve their fertility or others have several comorbidities that contraindicate surgery. These groups of patients could benefit from a conservative treatment strategy such as the use of metformin. This agent is an option in women with increased EC risk as well as in those with atypical endometrial hyperplasia.Methodology We evaluated the protective effects of metformin in EC patients, its preventive role in breast cancer and obese patients and its effectiveness, safety and efficacy in addition to progesterone monotherapy in treatment of fertility sparing candidates. We reviewed the literature and then conducted a meta-analysis of the relevant parameters. A total of 6 studies was included in the meta-analysis.Results Comparing the pre-surgical treatment with metformin versus placebo, meta-analysis of mean difference in Ki-67 after treatment among two groups, revealed no difference (MD -7.10, 95% CI -23.31 to 9.11, p=0.39). Meta-analysis of fertility sparing EC management with a combination of megestrol acetate (MA) and metformin (500 mg three times a day) in comparison with monotherapy with 160 mg daily MA revealed no difference in either complete response or partial response rates (166 patients OR 2.94, 95% CI 0.85 to 10.15, p=0.09 and 166 patients OR 0.76, 95% CI 0.34 to 1.66, p=0.49, respectively). Regarding breast cancer survivors under tamoxifen, metformin was related with significantly reduced median endometrial thickness after 52 weeks of evaluation when compared to women in placebo group (2.3 mm vs 3.0 mm, p=0.05).Conclusion Metformin neither was found to have a preventative role against the development of endometrial cancer nor a beneficial one in addition to the progesterone monotherapy for EC fertility sparing candidates. However, metformin was found to be protective in breast cancer survivors under tamoxifen.Disclosures Nothing to disclose. ER -