Metabolic disorders such as diabetes, obesity and the metabolic syndrome have been shown to modulate prostate cancer risk and aggressiveness in population-based and experimental studies. While associations between these conditions are modest and complex, two consistent findings have emerged. Firstly, there is observational evidence that obesity and associated insulin excess are linked to increased prostate cancer aggressiveness and worse outcomes. Secondly and somewhat paradoxically, long-standing diabetes may be protective against prostate cancer development. This apparent paradox may be due to the fact that long-standing diabetes is associated with insulin depletion and decreased insulin like growth factor 1 signalling. Men with obesity o...
CANCER—At a symposium discussing controversies pertaining to relationships between diabetes and canc...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a heterogenous disease including very aggressive lethal tumors to incidenta...
Type 2 diabetes has been associated with decreased risk of prostate cancer in observational studies,...
The current epidemiologic evidence suggests that men with type 2 diabetes mellitus may be at lower r...
There is substantial evidence implicating environmental factors in the progression of prostate cance...
The current epidemiologic evidence suggests that men with type 2 diabetes mellitus may be at lower r...
The human prostate gland is an endocrine organ where dysregulation of various hormonal factors may p...
The human prostate gland is an endocrine organ where dysregulation of various hormonal factors may p...
Although epidemiological studies suggest a lower prostate cancer incidence rate in patients with typ...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are recognised risk factors for the development of some cancers and, inc...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are recognised risk factors for the development of some cancers and, inc...
Studies on the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer incidence are inconsistent. In part,...
Background: A large number of prospective studies have shown that overweight and diabetes are relate...
The relation between diabetes and prostate cancer risk was investigated in a combined analysis of tw...
Diabetes is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer, but whether the metabolic syndrome is a...
CANCER—At a symposium discussing controversies pertaining to relationships between diabetes and canc...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a heterogenous disease including very aggressive lethal tumors to incidenta...
Type 2 diabetes has been associated with decreased risk of prostate cancer in observational studies,...
The current epidemiologic evidence suggests that men with type 2 diabetes mellitus may be at lower r...
There is substantial evidence implicating environmental factors in the progression of prostate cance...
The current epidemiologic evidence suggests that men with type 2 diabetes mellitus may be at lower r...
The human prostate gland is an endocrine organ where dysregulation of various hormonal factors may p...
The human prostate gland is an endocrine organ where dysregulation of various hormonal factors may p...
Although epidemiological studies suggest a lower prostate cancer incidence rate in patients with typ...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are recognised risk factors for the development of some cancers and, inc...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are recognised risk factors for the development of some cancers and, inc...
Studies on the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer incidence are inconsistent. In part,...
Background: A large number of prospective studies have shown that overweight and diabetes are relate...
The relation between diabetes and prostate cancer risk was investigated in a combined analysis of tw...
Diabetes is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer, but whether the metabolic syndrome is a...
CANCER—At a symposium discussing controversies pertaining to relationships between diabetes and canc...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a heterogenous disease including very aggressive lethal tumors to incidenta...
Type 2 diabetes has been associated with decreased risk of prostate cancer in observational studies,...