BackgroundPrevious studies of prostate cancer (PCa) risk and anthropometrics (ie, body measurements) were based on single measurements or obtained over limited time spans.ObjectiveTo study the association between anthropometrics measured at multiple time points in life and their relation to later diagnosis, metastasis, or death from PCa.Design, setting, and participantsThis case-control study includes 27 167 Swedish men enrolled in two population-based projects from 1974 to 1996. PCa diagnosis up to December 31, 2006, disease information, gestation time, and anthropometrics at birth, military conscript testing, and adulthood were collected. A total of 1355 PCa cases were matched with 5271 controls.Outcome measurements and statistical analys...
We recently found a negative association between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of localised pro...
Background: Advanced prostate cancer etiology is poorly understood. Few studies have examined a...
Purpose Previous studies indicate a possible inverse relationship between prostate-specific antigen ...
Objectives: To evaluate whether anthropometric parameters add to PSA measurements in middle-aged men...
Previous studies of prostate cancer (PCa) risk and anthropometrics (ie, body measurements) were base...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study, the authors investigated whether anthropometry is associated with p...
There is some evidence that perinatal factors, specifically birth weight (BW), may be related to the...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
Background and objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of body mass index on PCa outcome...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study, the authors investigated whether anthropometry is associated with p...
Obesity is a risk factor for advanced, but not localised, prostate cancer (PCa), and for poor progno...
Obesity is a risk factor for advanced, but not localised, prostate cancer (PCa), and for poor progno...
We recently found a negative association between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of localised pro...
Obesity is a risk factor for advanced, but not localised, prostate cancer (PCa), and for poor progno...
We recently found a negative association between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of localised pro...
Background: Advanced prostate cancer etiology is poorly understood. Few studies have examined a...
Purpose Previous studies indicate a possible inverse relationship between prostate-specific antigen ...
Objectives: To evaluate whether anthropometric parameters add to PSA measurements in middle-aged men...
Previous studies of prostate cancer (PCa) risk and anthropometrics (ie, body measurements) were base...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study, the authors investigated whether anthropometry is associated with p...
There is some evidence that perinatal factors, specifically birth weight (BW), may be related to the...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
Background and objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of body mass index on PCa outcome...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study, the authors investigated whether anthropometry is associated with p...
Obesity is a risk factor for advanced, but not localised, prostate cancer (PCa), and for poor progno...
Obesity is a risk factor for advanced, but not localised, prostate cancer (PCa), and for poor progno...
We recently found a negative association between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of localised pro...
Obesity is a risk factor for advanced, but not localised, prostate cancer (PCa), and for poor progno...
We recently found a negative association between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of localised pro...
Background: Advanced prostate cancer etiology is poorly understood. Few studies have examined a...
Purpose Previous studies indicate a possible inverse relationship between prostate-specific antigen ...