Background and objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of body mass index on PCa outcomes in our institution and also to find if there are statistically significant differences between the variables. Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed to extract information about all male patients with prostate cancer between 1 February 2015, and 25 October 2022, and with information about age, weight, height, follow-up, and PSA. We identified a group of 728 patients, of which a total of 219 patients resulted after the inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival, which was defined as the length of time that the patient lives with the disease, but no relapses occ...
The aim of this study was to systematically review all evidence evaluating obesity as a prognostic f...
Purpose Previous studies indicate a possible inverse relationship between prostate-specific antigen ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
International audiencePurpose: PSA is known to be lowered in obese patients. There is a lack of data...
Purpose The relationship between body mass index (BMI) and prostate cancer remains unclear. However,...
Background: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of high-grade prostate cancer (PCa). The ef...
Introduction: The association between obesity and clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa) is st...
BackgroundAt the population level, obesity is associated with prostate cancer (PC) mortality. Howeve...
Background: The association between obesity and aggressive forms of prostate cancer is controversial...
OBJECTIVES: Prostate cancer screening algorithms and preoperative nomograms do not include patients\...
AbstractBackgroundThis study evaluates the correlation between body mass index (BMI) and clinicopath...
The relationship between obesity and prostate cancer risk has been studied extensively but with inco...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and biochemical recurrence (BCR...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between obesity and aggressivenes of Prostate Cance...
Objectives: To evaluate whether anthropometric parameters add to PSA measurements in middle-aged men...
The aim of this study was to systematically review all evidence evaluating obesity as a prognostic f...
Purpose Previous studies indicate a possible inverse relationship between prostate-specific antigen ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...
International audiencePurpose: PSA is known to be lowered in obese patients. There is a lack of data...
Purpose The relationship between body mass index (BMI) and prostate cancer remains unclear. However,...
Background: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of high-grade prostate cancer (PCa). The ef...
Introduction: The association between obesity and clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa) is st...
BackgroundAt the population level, obesity is associated with prostate cancer (PC) mortality. Howeve...
Background: The association between obesity and aggressive forms of prostate cancer is controversial...
OBJECTIVES: Prostate cancer screening algorithms and preoperative nomograms do not include patients\...
AbstractBackgroundThis study evaluates the correlation between body mass index (BMI) and clinicopath...
The relationship between obesity and prostate cancer risk has been studied extensively but with inco...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and biochemical recurrence (BCR...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between obesity and aggressivenes of Prostate Cance...
Objectives: To evaluate whether anthropometric parameters add to PSA measurements in middle-aged men...
The aim of this study was to systematically review all evidence evaluating obesity as a prognostic f...
Purpose Previous studies indicate a possible inverse relationship between prostate-specific antigen ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been inconsistently linked to prostate cancer, mainly with mortality rather ...