Dyslipidemia and risk of prostate canсer in patients with urologic diseases

A. Smirnov, O. Gruzdeva, E. Pomeshkin, A. I. Bragin-Maltsev
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Aim. To assess the impact of homeostasis parameters on risk of prostate cancer.Materials and Methods. The study included 108  patients with urologic diseases and with (n = 54) or without (n = 54) prostate cancer. Median age in both groups was 67 (interquartile range 64-73) years. Clinicopathological data and blood test results have been collected from outpatient and inpatient records. In particular, we measured serum levels of total testosterone and prostate-specific antigen.Results. Risk factors for prostate cancer include increased total cholesterol (p = 0.023), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (p = 0.035), total triglycerides (p = 0.048), and total testosterone (p = 0.002). High levels of total testosterone directly correlated with the tumor stage (r = 0.56). The concentration of prostate-specific antigen correlated with the lipid parameters and remained a reliable diagnostic criterion (p = 0.002).Conclusion. The association of hyper/dyslipidemia with prostate cancer provides an opportunity to improve its prevention by routine lipid screening in high-risk groups.
泌尿系统疾病患者血脂异常与前列腺癌的风险
的目标。评估体内平衡参数对前列腺癌风险的影响。材料与方法。该研究包括108例泌尿系统疾病患者,伴有或未伴有前列腺癌(n = 54)。两组患者的中位年龄均为67岁(四分位数范围64-73岁)。从门诊和住院记录中收集了临床病理资料和血液检查结果。特别地,我们测量了血清总睾酮和前列腺特异性抗原的水平。前列腺癌的危险因素包括总胆固醇(p = 0.023)、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(p = 0.035)、总甘油三酯(p = 0.048)和总睾酮(p = 0.002)升高。总睾酮水平高与肿瘤分期直接相关(r = 0.56)。前列腺特异性抗原浓度与血脂参数相关,仍然是可靠的诊断标准(p = 0.002)。高/血脂异常与前列腺癌的关系为在高危人群中通过常规脂质筛查提高预防前列腺癌提供了机会。
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