International audienceThe etiology of prostate cancer (PCa) is poorly understood. Sexual activity and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are among factors under scrutiny, with controversial findings to date. We examined the association between the number and gender of sexual partners, STIs and PCa risk in the context of PROtEuS, a population-based case-control study set amongst the mainly French-speaking population in Montreal, Canada. The study included 1590 histologically-confirmed PCa cases diagnosed in a Montreal French hospital between 2005 and 2009, and 1618 population controls ascertained from the French electoral list, Montreal residents, frequency-matched to cases by age. In-person interviews elicited information on sociodemogr...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dysfunction might be symptomatic of cancer spreading beyond the prostate by local...
Introduction: Sexual activity can affect prostate cancer pathogenesis in a variety of ways; includin...
Sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer are common among older men. Few studies explored the associat...
Prostatitis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been positively associated with prostate c...
BACKGROUND: Prostatitis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been positively associated wit...
Epidemiologic evidence of sexual history has emerged as a consistently found risk factor for prostat...
Most cancers are related to lifestyle and environmental risk factors, including smoking, alcohol con...
Background: Sexually transmissible infections (STI) have been variably associated with increased ris...
Background: There has been substantial progress in epidemiological research on prostate cancer over ...
A review of literature was carried out regarding sexually related factors, sexually transmissible di...
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are hypothesized to play a role in the de...
prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer type in men. Some studies reported that sexual tran...
Sexually transmitted infections and risk of prostate cancer: Review of historical and emerging hypot...
Epidemiological evidence is accumulating that sexual history may be associated with prostate cancer,...
Epidemiological evidence is accumulating that sexual history may be associated with prostate cancer,...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dysfunction might be symptomatic of cancer spreading beyond the prostate by local...
Introduction: Sexual activity can affect prostate cancer pathogenesis in a variety of ways; includin...
Sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer are common among older men. Few studies explored the associat...
Prostatitis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been positively associated with prostate c...
BACKGROUND: Prostatitis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been positively associated wit...
Epidemiologic evidence of sexual history has emerged as a consistently found risk factor for prostat...
Most cancers are related to lifestyle and environmental risk factors, including smoking, alcohol con...
Background: Sexually transmissible infections (STI) have been variably associated with increased ris...
Background: There has been substantial progress in epidemiological research on prostate cancer over ...
A review of literature was carried out regarding sexually related factors, sexually transmissible di...
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are hypothesized to play a role in the de...
prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer type in men. Some studies reported that sexual tran...
Sexually transmitted infections and risk of prostate cancer: Review of historical and emerging hypot...
Epidemiological evidence is accumulating that sexual history may be associated with prostate cancer,...
Epidemiological evidence is accumulating that sexual history may be associated with prostate cancer,...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dysfunction might be symptomatic of cancer spreading beyond the prostate by local...
Introduction: Sexual activity can affect prostate cancer pathogenesis in a variety of ways; includin...
Sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer are common among older men. Few studies explored the associat...