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The Association of Obesity and Sistemic Arterial Hypertension with High-Grade Prostate Cancer: Our Experience
Pages 191-195
Simona Di Francesco and Raffaele L. Tenaglia

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-2279.2014.03.04.3


Published: 24 November 2014


Abstract: Introduction: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the first most frequently diagnosed cancer and the second most common cause of cancer death worldwide. We hypothesized that the presence of obesity and systemic arterial hypertension (SAH), separately and combined, would be associated with increased High-grade PCa risk, since the initial diagnosis.

Methods: We evaluated, in 133 patients undergoing prostate biopsy at our institution, the relationship between obesity (BMI≥ 30) and SAH (systolic blood pressure ≥ 140, diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90) with High-grade PCa (Gleason score ≥ 7) at initial diagnosis. Men with urological surgery history, steroid therapy, chemotherapy, incomplete data, were excluded.

Results:Obesity was significantly associated (OR 2.25, p < 0.05) with High-grade PCa since the initial diagnosis. Particularly, obesity in association with SAH, was significantly linked to aggressive PCa pre-treatment (OR 2.84, p < 0.05). SAH was not associated in our study with aggressive PCa in non-obese men.

Conclusions:Obesity and SAH were significantly linked to aggressive PCa, at initial diagnosis, prior to hormonal or surgical therapy. Further larger studies should better clarify this relationship to support these associations and to evaluate future preventive and therapeutic strategies.

Keywords: Prostate Cancer, obesity, systemic arterial hypertension, High-grade Prostate cancer, prevention.
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