Results: The prevalence of prostate cancer was 39.84% (153 of 384 male patients). The mean age of patients with prostate cancer was 64.85 years 卤 14.59 years. Two third of the patients' prostate cancer were graded at presentation and of these, 52.58% (51 of 97) were having a high ...
MATERIAL AND METHOD: During the anniversary celebration of Siriraj established day (26/07/1888), a cohort study of Prevalence of prostate cancer in aging males using PSA Screening Test was carried out, 200 men over 45 years of age were invited to PSA testing and prostate glands check-up ...
Trends in overall prostate cancer rates showed five distinct patterns ranging from generally monotonic increases to peaking of rates followed by declines, which coincide somewhat with changes in the prevalence of PSA testing. Trends in age-specific rates generally mirrored those in the overall rates, ...
Based on a large, representative unscreened cohort from Malmö, Sweden, we have recently reported that a single prostate-specific antigen (PSA) measurement at or before age 50 is a strong predictor of prostate cancer occurring up to 25 years subsequently. We aimed to determine whether this ass...
CONCLUSIONS: ERG þ tumors manifest clinically at lower PSA levels and their prevalence is age dependent. This suggests acceleration of tumor development by ERG overexpression that results in earlier tumor detection in young patients. Long-term results are warranted to determine the impact of ERG ...
Prostate cancer risk by age group Supplementary Figs.S10andS11show all reported RR estimates by the age cutpoints used to define age groups. Restricted to RR estimates by age groups younger or older than 65 years, the RRs were heterogeneous for bothBRCA1(age <65 yearsI2 = 47%, age ...
Men in the highest and lowest categories had a lower prevalence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening relative to men in the intermediate categories of ejaculation frequency.Ejaculation frequency was examined in relation to risk of total prostate cancer (Table 2). In age- and multivariate-...
3. 2022年7月29日,武汉大学中南医院曾宪涛副教授等团队在International Journal of Cancer上发表论文“The causal association between smoking, alcohol consumption and risk of bladder cancer: A univariable and multivariable Mendelian randomization study”,就吸烟、饮酒与膀胱癌风险的因果关联进行了探讨。
Older men are more likely to be diagnosed with high-risk prostate cancer and to have lower overall survival. As a result, age often plays a role in treatment choice. However, the relationships among age, disease risk, and prostate cancer-specific survival have not been well established.We stu...
6 For example, in the study by Pritchard et al,5 8.8% of patients with metastatic disease treated at the University of Washington had germline mutations compared with 18.5% of those treated at Memorial Sloan Kettering. The prevalence of rare variants in prostate cancer is also overlooked. ...