Obesity is associated with an increased risk of a number of serious medical conditions, including cancer. As far as prostate cancer is concerned, obesity is associated with an increased risk of high-grade tumors, which is possibly related to lower androgen levels. Diet may also affect prostate cancer risk since countries with a higher dietary fat intake also present higher prostate cancer mortality rates. Interestingly, prostate cancer is associated with a number of metabolic alterations that may provide valuable diagnostic and therapeutic targets. This review explores the available clinical as well as biological evidence supporting the relationship between obesity, diet, alteration in metabolic pathways and prostate cancer
Objectives: Many studies have investigated the association between obesity and prostate cancer risk ...
Studies on the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer incidence are inconsistent. In part,...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of a number of serious medical conditions, including ca...
Increasing prevalence of obesity in many parts of the world emphasizes the importance of learning mo...
Both obesity and prostate cancer are epidemic in Western society. Although initial epidemiologic dat...
The global epidemic of obesity is closely linked to the development of serious co-morbidities, inclu...
Prostate cancer is nowadays the most common malignancy in males of the western world, but little is ...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the world, and obesity-induced disease, insulin-resistanc...
There is substantial evidence implicating environmental factors in the progression of prostate cance...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer and sixth most common cause of ca...
AbstractEvidence has supported obesity as a risk factor for both benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) a...
Evidence has supported obesity as a risk factor for both benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and prost...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed world-wide; however, patients demonstrate...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Articles 1793 Obesity is associated with increased cancer mortality (...
Objectives: Many studies have investigated the association between obesity and prostate cancer risk ...
Studies on the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer incidence are inconsistent. In part,...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of a number of serious medical conditions, including ca...
Increasing prevalence of obesity in many parts of the world emphasizes the importance of learning mo...
Both obesity and prostate cancer are epidemic in Western society. Although initial epidemiologic dat...
The global epidemic of obesity is closely linked to the development of serious co-morbidities, inclu...
Prostate cancer is nowadays the most common malignancy in males of the western world, but little is ...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the world, and obesity-induced disease, insulin-resistanc...
There is substantial evidence implicating environmental factors in the progression of prostate cance...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer and sixth most common cause of ca...
AbstractEvidence has supported obesity as a risk factor for both benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) a...
Evidence has supported obesity as a risk factor for both benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and prost...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed world-wide; however, patients demonstrate...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Articles 1793 Obesity is associated with increased cancer mortality (...
Objectives: Many studies have investigated the association between obesity and prostate cancer risk ...
Studies on the relationship between obesity and prostate cancer incidence are inconsistent. In part,...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...