This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of adding metformin to the standard treatment for patients with a type of brain cancer called glioblastoma. Glioblastoma is a fast-growing and aggressive form of brain tumor. The study aims to see how effective metformin is when used alongside the usual treatment for this condition.
Participants in the study will receive metformin in addition to their regular cancer treatment. The study will monitor the progress of the disease over a period of six months using MRI scans, which are imaging tests that help doctors see inside the body. The goal is to determine if metformin can help slow down the progression of the cancer. The study will also look at the quality of life of the participants and monitor any side effects they may experience.
Throughout the study, researchers will collect various health data, including blood tests to check for any changes in liver and kidney function, as well as blood sugar levels. The study will also involve analyzing tissue samples taken during surgery to understand how the cancer cells respond to the treatment. This research is expected to provide valuable insights into the potential benefits of metformin for patients with glioblastoma.



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