Simple Summary Pharmacoepidemiologic research provides opportunities to evaluate how commonly used drug groups, such as cholesterol-lowering drugs, may affect the prostate cancer risk or mortality. However, such studies need to be carefully designed in order to avoid biases caused by systematic differences between medication users and non-users. Similarly, data must be carefully analyzed and interpreted while acknowledging possible biases that can lead to erroneous conclusions. Here, we review common pitfalls in such studies and describe ways to avoid them in an effort to aid future research. Pharmacoepidemiologic research provides opportunities to evaluate how commonly used drug groups, such as cholesterol-lowering or antidiabetic drugs, m...
Pharmacoepidemiology aims to study the use and both the adverse and beneficial effects of drugs and ...
Since the early 2000s, the arrival of the so-called targeted therapies and immunotherapies have prol...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that statins may decrease the risk of cancers. However, avail...
Pharmacoepidemiologic research provides opportunities to evaluate how commonly used drug groups, suc...
Increased possibilities during the last decades for early detection of prostate cancer have sparked ...
CONTEXT: To date, established risk factors for prostate cancer (PCa) are limited to age, race, famil...
Importance: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer has resulted in a slight r...
When studying the effects of drug exposure in diseases with a long asymptomatic clinical course, exp...
In pharmacoepidemiology studies, the nature of the research question will dictate the choi...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen studying the effects of drug exposure in diseases with a long asy...
Background: The etiology of prostate cancer (PCa) involves environmental and genetic factors. Unders...
Despite strong laboratory evidence that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could prevent...
Diabetic men have decreased risk for prostate cancer (PCa) overall and lower PSA compared to non-dia...
OBJECTIVES To analyze the influence of aspirin (ASA) intake on PSA values and prostate cancer (PC...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that statins may decrease the risk of cancers. However, avail...
Pharmacoepidemiology aims to study the use and both the adverse and beneficial effects of drugs and ...
Since the early 2000s, the arrival of the so-called targeted therapies and immunotherapies have prol...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that statins may decrease the risk of cancers. However, avail...
Pharmacoepidemiologic research provides opportunities to evaluate how commonly used drug groups, suc...
Increased possibilities during the last decades for early detection of prostate cancer have sparked ...
CONTEXT: To date, established risk factors for prostate cancer (PCa) are limited to age, race, famil...
Importance: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer has resulted in a slight r...
When studying the effects of drug exposure in diseases with a long asymptomatic clinical course, exp...
In pharmacoepidemiology studies, the nature of the research question will dictate the choi...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen studying the effects of drug exposure in diseases with a long asy...
Background: The etiology of prostate cancer (PCa) involves environmental and genetic factors. Unders...
Despite strong laboratory evidence that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could prevent...
Diabetic men have decreased risk for prostate cancer (PCa) overall and lower PSA compared to non-dia...
OBJECTIVES To analyze the influence of aspirin (ASA) intake on PSA values and prostate cancer (PC...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that statins may decrease the risk of cancers. However, avail...
Pharmacoepidemiology aims to study the use and both the adverse and beneficial effects of drugs and ...
Since the early 2000s, the arrival of the so-called targeted therapies and immunotherapies have prol...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that statins may decrease the risk of cancers. However, avail...