BACKGROUND: Rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels are associated with both increased risk of prostate cancer and prostatic inflammation. The confounding effects of inflammation on the utility of PSA kinetics to predict prostate cancer may be partially mitigated by anti-inflammatory drug use. We investigated the influence of anti-inflammatory drug use on the association of PSA kinetics with prostate cancer risk. METHODS: We studied 488 prostate cancer case-control pairs (290 white, 198 African American (AA)) nested in a retrospective cohort of men with a benign prostate biopsy. A series of multivariable models estimated prostate cancer risk associated with PSA velocity (PSAV) at different levels of anti-inflammatory drug use while ad...
The objective was to determine the association between prostate specific antigen (PSA) predictors an...
Objectives: Emerging evidence indicates that prostatic inflammation may contribute to prostate growt...
textabstractPurpose: The relationship between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and prostate can...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies, primarily done in white men, suggest that a history of clinically...
Background: Whether chronic inflammation increases prostate cancer risk remains unclear. This study ...
Prostate cancer (PC) risk differs between races, and we previously showed prostate inflammation in b...
Systemic inflammation may increase risk for prostate cancer progression, but the role it plays in pr...
Background and aims. The relationship between prostatic inflammation, benign prostatic hyperplasia a...
BackgroundA previous analysis of the placebo arm of the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT) repo...
Evidence from laboratory studies suggests that chronic inflammation plays an important role in prost...
International audienceChronic inflammation may play a role in prostate cancer carcinogenesis. In tha...
BackgroundBiopsies performed for elevated serum PSA often show inflammatory infiltrates. However, th...
Background: We leveraged two trials to test the hypothesis of an inflammation-prostate cancer link p...
BackgroundChronic inflammation is hypothesized to influence prostate cancer development, although a ...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in the adult male, and benign prostatic hyp...
The objective was to determine the association between prostate specific antigen (PSA) predictors an...
Objectives: Emerging evidence indicates that prostatic inflammation may contribute to prostate growt...
textabstractPurpose: The relationship between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and prostate can...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies, primarily done in white men, suggest that a history of clinically...
Background: Whether chronic inflammation increases prostate cancer risk remains unclear. This study ...
Prostate cancer (PC) risk differs between races, and we previously showed prostate inflammation in b...
Systemic inflammation may increase risk for prostate cancer progression, but the role it plays in pr...
Background and aims. The relationship between prostatic inflammation, benign prostatic hyperplasia a...
BackgroundA previous analysis of the placebo arm of the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT) repo...
Evidence from laboratory studies suggests that chronic inflammation plays an important role in prost...
International audienceChronic inflammation may play a role in prostate cancer carcinogenesis. In tha...
BackgroundBiopsies performed for elevated serum PSA often show inflammatory infiltrates. However, th...
Background: We leveraged two trials to test the hypothesis of an inflammation-prostate cancer link p...
BackgroundChronic inflammation is hypothesized to influence prostate cancer development, although a ...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in the adult male, and benign prostatic hyp...
The objective was to determine the association between prostate specific antigen (PSA) predictors an...
Objectives: Emerging evidence indicates that prostatic inflammation may contribute to prostate growt...
textabstractPurpose: The relationship between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and prostate can...