BACKGROUND: The high incidence of and few identified risk factors for prostate cancer underscore the need to further evaluate markers of prostate carcinogenesis. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate urinary estrogen metabolites as a biomarker of prostate cancer risk. METHODS: Using a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method, urinary concentrations of 15 estrogen metabolites were determined in 77 prostate cancer cases, 77 healthy controls, and 37 subjects who had no evidence of prostate cancer after a prostate biopsy. RESULTS: We observed an inverse association between the urinary 16-ketoestradiol (16-KE2) and 17-epiestriol (17-epiE3)--metabolites with high estrogenic activity--and prostate cancer risk. Men in the lowest ...
Background: Little is known about how pre-diagnostic metabolites in blood relate to risk of prostate...
Contains fulltext : 51583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined th...
Background: Sex hormones have been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis, yet epidemiologic studies ...
Objective: To investigate prostate cancer (Pca) risk in relation to estrogen metabolism, expressed a...
Background: Compelling and long-standing data suggest that androgens play an important role in the d...
BACKGROUND: Whether associations between circulating metabolites and prostate cancer are causal is u...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in men. Metabolomics can ...
Preliminary studies suggest that the estrogen metabolite 16a.hydroxyestrone is associated with breas...
Background: Whether associations between circulating metabolites and prostate cancer are causal is u...
Objectives: To explore the association between serum levels of 17-β-estradiol (17BE) and prostate ca...
BACKGROUND: Sex hormones in serum have been hypothesized to influence the risk of prostate cancer. W...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess the association between preoperative circulati...
Epidemiologic studies have failed to support the hypothesis that circulating androgens are positivel...
Purpose: To assess the association between preoperative serum total testosterone (tT), 17 beta-estra...
Background: Urinary metabolomic profiles have recently drawn a lot of attention owing to a debate re...
Background: Little is known about how pre-diagnostic metabolites in blood relate to risk of prostate...
Contains fulltext : 51583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined th...
Background: Sex hormones have been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis, yet epidemiologic studies ...
Objective: To investigate prostate cancer (Pca) risk in relation to estrogen metabolism, expressed a...
Background: Compelling and long-standing data suggest that androgens play an important role in the d...
BACKGROUND: Whether associations between circulating metabolites and prostate cancer are causal is u...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in men. Metabolomics can ...
Preliminary studies suggest that the estrogen metabolite 16a.hydroxyestrone is associated with breas...
Background: Whether associations between circulating metabolites and prostate cancer are causal is u...
Objectives: To explore the association between serum levels of 17-β-estradiol (17BE) and prostate ca...
BACKGROUND: Sex hormones in serum have been hypothesized to influence the risk of prostate cancer. W...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess the association between preoperative circulati...
Epidemiologic studies have failed to support the hypothesis that circulating androgens are positivel...
Purpose: To assess the association between preoperative serum total testosterone (tT), 17 beta-estra...
Background: Urinary metabolomic profiles have recently drawn a lot of attention owing to a debate re...
Background: Little is known about how pre-diagnostic metabolites in blood relate to risk of prostate...
Contains fulltext : 51583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined th...
Background: Sex hormones have been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis, yet epidemiologic studies ...