Summary: | Introduction Sodium glucose co‐transporter 2 inhibitors constitute a new class of antidiabetic medication. Sodium glucose co‐transporter 2 inhibitors have been shown to exert anticancer effects. However, the clinical value of these drugs as anticancer agents is yet to be evaluated. Case presentation A 72‐year‐old man presented to our hospital with frequent cough and dyspnea. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography revealed renal cell carcinoma cT3bN0M1. Ipragliflozin, a sodium glucose co‐transporter 2 inhibitor, treatment was initiated to control blood glucose levels. Two years after diagnosis, computed tomography revealed remarkable tumor regression without any systemic therapy other than ipragliflozin. Conclusion Sodium glucose co‐transporter 2 inhibitors are potentially applicable as anticancer agents among patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma.
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