Both obesity and prostate cancer are epidemic in Western society. Although initial epidemiologic data appeared conflicting, recent studies, especially large prospective studies published in the past 6–12 months, have clarified the association between obesity and prostate cancer. The aim of this paper is to review the epidemiologic data linking obesity and prostate cancer, with an emphasis on new data published since 2005. A PubMed search was done on the keywords, ‘‘prostate cancer’ ’ and ‘‘obesity.’ ’ Relevant articles and their references were reviewed for data on the association between obesity and prostate cancer. Recent data suggest that obesity is associated with reduced risk of nonaggressive disease but increased risk of aggressive di...
Obesity is suspected to be a risk factor for aggressive PC due to its associations with altered circ...
Background: The study aims to investigate the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer diagn...
In previous studies, obesity (measured according to the body mass index) has correlated inconsistent...
Both obesity and prostate cancer are epidemic in Western society. Although initial epidemiologic dat...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
Background: Studies suggest that obesity is associated with lower risk of prostate cancer but more a...
Studies on the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer incidence are inconsistent. In part,...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of a number of serious medical conditions, including ca...
The relationship between obesity and prostate cancer risk has been studied extensively but with inco...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer and sixth most common cause of ca...
PurposeWe investigated the association of obesity with prostate cancer case demographics and clinica...
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There is no clear link between obesity and prostate cancer incidence but an association has been rep...
Many investigators suggested that obesity predisposes to adverse prostate cancer characteristics and...
Obesity is suspected to be a risk factor for aggressive PC due to its associations with altered circ...
Background: The study aims to investigate the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer diagn...
In previous studies, obesity (measured according to the body mass index) has correlated inconsistent...
Both obesity and prostate cancer are epidemic in Western society. Although initial epidemiologic dat...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
Background: Studies suggest that obesity is associated with lower risk of prostate cancer but more a...
Studies on the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer incidence are inconsistent. In part,...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of a number of serious medical conditions, including ca...
The relationship between obesity and prostate cancer risk has been studied extensively but with inco...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer and sixth most common cause of ca...
PurposeWe investigated the association of obesity with prostate cancer case demographics and clinica...
Contains fulltext : 52102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Increasing pre...
There is no clear link between obesity and prostate cancer incidence but an association has been rep...
Many investigators suggested that obesity predisposes to adverse prostate cancer characteristics and...
Obesity is suspected to be a risk factor for aggressive PC due to its associations with altered circ...
Background: The study aims to investigate the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer diagn...
In previous studies, obesity (measured according to the body mass index) has correlated inconsistent...