The association between metabolic syndrome and the risk of prostate cancer, high-grade prostate cancer, advanced prostate cancer, prostate cancer-specific mortality and biochemical recurrence

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作者
Xiang, Yu-zhu [1 ]
Xiong, Hui [1 ]
Cui, Zi-lian [1 ]
Jiang, Shao-bo [1 ]
Xia, Qing-hua [1 ]
Zhao, Yong [1 ]
Li, Guan-bin [1 ]
Jin, Xun-bo [1 ]
机构
[1] Shandong Univ, Prov Hosp, Minimally Invas Urol Ctr, Jinan 250021, Peoples R China
关键词
Gleason score; Recurrence; Clinical stage; Aggressiveness; COHORT; IMPACT; MEN;
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10.1186/1756-9966-32-9
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: Although a previous meta-analysis reported no association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and prostate cancer risk, a number of studies suggest that MetS may be associated with the aggressiveness and progression of prostate cancer. However, these results have been inconsistent. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the nature of this association. Methods: We systematically searched MEDLINE, EMBASE and bibliographies of retrieved studies up to January 2013 using the keywords "metabolic syndrome" and "prostate cancer". We assessed relative risks (RRs) of the prostate cancer, several parameters of prostate cancer aggressiveness and progression associated with MetS using 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs). Results: The literature search produced 547 hits from which 19 papers were extracted for the meta-analysis. In cancer-free population with and without MetS, the combined adjusted RR (95% CI) of prostate cancer risk and prostate cancer-specific mortality in longitudinal cohort studies is 0.96 (0.85 similar to 1.09) and 1.12 (1.02 similar to 1.23) respectively. In the prostate cancer patients with and without MetS, the combined unadjusted OR (95% CI) of high grade Gleason prostate cancer is 1.44 (1.20 similar to 1.72), the OR of advanced prostate cancer is 1.37 (1.12 similar to 1.68) and the OR of biochemical recurrence is 2.06 (1.43 similar to 2.96). Conclusions: The overall analyses revealed no association between MetS and prostate cancer risk, although men with MetS appear more likely to have high-grade prostate cancer and more advanced disease, were at greater risk of progression after radical prostatectomy and were more likely to suffer prostate cancer-specific death. Further primary studies with adjustment for appropriate confounders and larger, prospective, multicenter investigations are required.
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