Background: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of high-grade prostate cancer (PCa). The effect of body mass index (BMI) as a predictor of progression in men with low-risk PCa has been only poorly assessed.In this study, we evaluated the association of BMI with progression in patients with low-risk PCa who met the inclusion criteria for the active surveillance (AS) protocol. Methods: We assessed 311 patients who underwent radical prostatectomy and were eligible for AS according to the following criteria: clinical stage T2a or less, prostate-specific antigen levelpT2) and upgraded (Gleason score 657; primary Gleason pattern 4) disease. Seminal vesicle invasion, positive lymph nodes, and tumor volume 650.5. ml were also recorded. Re...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between obesity and aggressivenes of Prostate Cance...
The relationship between obesity and prostate cancer risk has been studied extensively but with inco...
Introduction/Aim: Numerous clinical trials investigated the association between obesity and prostate...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obese patients have a greater risk of adverse pathologic features ...
Introduction: The association between obesity and clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa) is st...
Background: The association between obesity and aggressive forms of prostate cancer is controversial...
Background and objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of body mass index on PCa outcome...
BackgroundObesity is a risk factor for incident prostate cancer (PC) as well as risk of disease prog...
Objectives: Several studies have shown that obesity is associated with more aggressive prostate canc...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: Prostate cancer screening algorithms and preoperative nomograms do not include patients\...
Background: Studies suggest that obesity is associated with lower risk of prostate cancer but more a...
Many investigators suggested that obesity predisposes to adverse prostate cancer characteristics and...
In previous studies, obesity (measured according to the body mass index) has correlated inconsistent...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between obesity and aggressivenes of Prostate Cance...
The relationship between obesity and prostate cancer risk has been studied extensively but with inco...
Introduction/Aim: Numerous clinical trials investigated the association between obesity and prostate...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obese patients have a greater risk of adverse pathologic features ...
Introduction: The association between obesity and clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa) is st...
Background: The association between obesity and aggressive forms of prostate cancer is controversial...
Background and objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of body mass index on PCa outcome...
BackgroundObesity is a risk factor for incident prostate cancer (PC) as well as risk of disease prog...
Objectives: Several studies have shown that obesity is associated with more aggressive prostate canc...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: Prostate cancer screening algorithms and preoperative nomograms do not include patients\...
Background: Studies suggest that obesity is associated with lower risk of prostate cancer but more a...
Many investigators suggested that obesity predisposes to adverse prostate cancer characteristics and...
In previous studies, obesity (measured according to the body mass index) has correlated inconsistent...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between obesity and aggressivenes of Prostate Cance...
The relationship between obesity and prostate cancer risk has been studied extensively but with inco...
Introduction/Aim: Numerous clinical trials investigated the association between obesity and prostate...