Background: Although statins are known to protect against cardiovascular accidents, their anti-inflammatory features could play a role in preventing tumorigenesis. We investigated the association between statin intake and prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis and aggressiveness. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed. Our dataset on patients undergone systematic prostate biopsy from December 2008 to December 2022 was searched for histopathologic and clinical data. Prognostic Grade Group ≥3 tumors were defined as high-grade (HG). The association between Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), statin use and PCa diagnosis and HG disease was assessed using logistic regression analyses. Results: Data on 1685 patients were collected; MetS affected 344 (20.4%) men and 138 (36.5%) were taking statins at least for 6 months at the time of biopsy. Among the 671 (39.8%) men diagnosed with PCa, 327 (48.7%) presented with a HG disease. Tumor incidence was higher among men taking statins, compared to controls (46.8% vs. 37.8%; P=0.002); also, high grade diseases were more common in the former group, but the difference did not reach statistical significance (49.1% vs. 48.6%; P=0.89). Statin intake (OR 1.44; 95% CI [1.05-1.98]; P=0.02) independently predicted PCa diagnosis but not high-grade disease (P=0.8). Conclusions: Statin use may be associated with an increased risk of PCa diagnosis.

Statins may increase the risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer / Brassetti, Aldo; Tedesco, Francesco; Cacciatore, Loris; Prata, Francesco; Ragusa, Alberto; Iannuzzi, Andrea; Lombardo, Riccardo; Tema, Giorgia; Cicione, Antonio; Tubaro, Andrea; Simone, Giuseppe; DE Nunzio, Cosimo. - In: MINERVA UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 2724-6442. - 75:(2023). [10.23736/S2724-6051.23.05454-X]

Statins may increase the risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer

Brassetti, Aldo;Tedesco, Francesco;Iannuzzi, Andrea;Lombardo, Riccardo;Tema, Giorgia;Cicione, Antonio;Tubaro, Andrea;DE Nunzio, Cosimo
2023

Abstract

Background: Although statins are known to protect against cardiovascular accidents, their anti-inflammatory features could play a role in preventing tumorigenesis. We investigated the association between statin intake and prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis and aggressiveness. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed. Our dataset on patients undergone systematic prostate biopsy from December 2008 to December 2022 was searched for histopathologic and clinical data. Prognostic Grade Group ≥3 tumors were defined as high-grade (HG). The association between Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), statin use and PCa diagnosis and HG disease was assessed using logistic regression analyses. Results: Data on 1685 patients were collected; MetS affected 344 (20.4%) men and 138 (36.5%) were taking statins at least for 6 months at the time of biopsy. Among the 671 (39.8%) men diagnosed with PCa, 327 (48.7%) presented with a HG disease. Tumor incidence was higher among men taking statins, compared to controls (46.8% vs. 37.8%; P=0.002); also, high grade diseases were more common in the former group, but the difference did not reach statistical significance (49.1% vs. 48.6%; P=0.89). Statin intake (OR 1.44; 95% CI [1.05-1.98]; P=0.02) independently predicted PCa diagnosis but not high-grade disease (P=0.8). Conclusions: Statin use may be associated with an increased risk of PCa diagnosis.
2023
statins; metabolic syndrome; prostate cancer
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Statins may increase the risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer / Brassetti, Aldo; Tedesco, Francesco; Cacciatore, Loris; Prata, Francesco; Ragusa, Alberto; Iannuzzi, Andrea; Lombardo, Riccardo; Tema, Giorgia; Cicione, Antonio; Tubaro, Andrea; Simone, Giuseppe; DE Nunzio, Cosimo. - In: MINERVA UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 2724-6442. - 75:(2023). [10.23736/S2724-6051.23.05454-X]
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