OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether insulin use in diabetic patients could be predictive for prostate cancer mortality. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 39 135 diabetic men aged >= 40 years from a nationally representative cohort were followed prospectively from 1995 to 2006 for prostate cancer mortality. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratios for the following independent variables: age, diabetes type, diabetes duration, body mass index, smoking, insulin use and area of residence. The models were created for patients aged >= 40 years and >= 65 years, separately; and before and after excluding patients with a duration between onset of diabetes and prostate cancer mortality <5 years. RESULTS A tot...
AIMS: To elucidate methodological questions in assessing the relationship between insulin treatment ...
OBJECTIVE-The link between diabetes and prostate cancer is rarely studied in Asians. RESEARCH DESIGN...
Background: Diagnosis and duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) appear to be associated with dec...
Previous observational studies have shown that insulin therapy may modify the risk of prostate cance...
BACKGROUND: Previous observational studies have shown that insulin therapy may modify the risk of pr...
[[abstract]]Background: Whether human insulin can increase the risk of prostate cancer is rarely stu...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has consistently been associated with decreased risk of prostate can...
Some studies have suggested that diabetes mellitus may decrease the risk of prostate cancer because ...
AbstractBackgroundThe development of prostate tumors has been linked to co-morbid diabetes mellitus ...
Background Insulin resistance has been shown to be related to a higher risk of several cancers, but ...
Background: Insulin resistance has been shown to be related to a higher risk of several cancers, but...
The relation between diabetes and prostate cancer risk was investigated in a combined analysis of tw...
BACKGROUND: Hyperinsulemia and glycemic control may play a role as prostate cancer prognostic factor...
Whether insulin use predicts bladder cancer mortality is not known. A total of 86,939 patients with ...
Background: This thesis is composed of three studies. In the first paper, we tested the association ...
AIMS: To elucidate methodological questions in assessing the relationship between insulin treatment ...
OBJECTIVE-The link between diabetes and prostate cancer is rarely studied in Asians. RESEARCH DESIGN...
Background: Diagnosis and duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) appear to be associated with dec...
Previous observational studies have shown that insulin therapy may modify the risk of prostate cance...
BACKGROUND: Previous observational studies have shown that insulin therapy may modify the risk of pr...
[[abstract]]Background: Whether human insulin can increase the risk of prostate cancer is rarely stu...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has consistently been associated with decreased risk of prostate can...
Some studies have suggested that diabetes mellitus may decrease the risk of prostate cancer because ...
AbstractBackgroundThe development of prostate tumors has been linked to co-morbid diabetes mellitus ...
Background Insulin resistance has been shown to be related to a higher risk of several cancers, but ...
Background: Insulin resistance has been shown to be related to a higher risk of several cancers, but...
The relation between diabetes and prostate cancer risk was investigated in a combined analysis of tw...
BACKGROUND: Hyperinsulemia and glycemic control may play a role as prostate cancer prognostic factor...
Whether insulin use predicts bladder cancer mortality is not known. A total of 86,939 patients with ...
Background: This thesis is composed of three studies. In the first paper, we tested the association ...
AIMS: To elucidate methodological questions in assessing the relationship between insulin treatment ...
OBJECTIVE-The link between diabetes and prostate cancer is rarely studied in Asians. RESEARCH DESIGN...
Background: Diagnosis and duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) appear to be associated with dec...