Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer associated death in United States and worldwide. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 85% of all lung cancer cases in the United States. Use of metformin is associated with improved cancer treatment outcomes, reduction in cancer incidence and decreased mortality, and because of a higher potency, phenformin may be a more promising anti-cancer agent. Here, we have used 1H MRS of cell extracts to investigate the effect of phenformin on A549 cells. Significant metabolic changes were observed following phenformin treatment
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