BACKGROUND. To evaluate the association between metabolic syndrome (MS) and prostate cancer diagnosis and grade in patients undergoing prostate biopsy. METHODS. From 2009 onwards, a consecutive series of patients undergoing 12-core prostate biopsy for PSA value >= 4 ng/ml and/or positive digital rectal examination (DRE) were prospectively enrolled. Body mass index (BMI), waist circumferences, and blood pressure were measured before the biopsy. Blood samples were tested for: PSA, fasting glucose, triglycerides, and cholesterol HDL. MS presence was defined according to Adult Treatment Panel III criteria. RESULTS. One hundred ninety five patients were enrolled with a median age and PSA of 69 years and 5.6 ng/ml respectively. Median BMI was 27.6 kg/m(2) with 64 patients (33%) being classified as obese (BMI >= 30 kg/m(2)). Eighty-six patients (44%) had MS. Eighty-three patients (43%) had cancer on biopsy; 37 (45%) with MS and 46 (55%) without (P = 0.48). PSA was independently associated with higher risk of cancer (OR 1.12/1 U PSA, P = 0.01). Out of 83 patients with prostate cancer, 42 (51%) had Gleason score 6 (12 (28.5%) presented a MS) and 41 (49%) a Gleason score >= 7 (25 (61%) presented a MS). The presence of MS was not associated with an increased risk prostate cancer (OR: 0.97, P = 0.94) but with an increased risk of Gleason >= 7 (OR: 3.82; P = 0.013). CONCLUSIONS. In our single center study, MS is associated with an increased risk of high grade Gleason score when prostate cancer is diagnosed on biopsy. However, these results should be confirmed in a larger multicenter study. Prostate 71: 1492-1498, 2011. (C) 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Metabolic syndrome is associated with high grade gleason score when prostate cancer is diagnosed on biopsy / DE NUNZIO, Cosimo; Freedland, Stephen J.; Roberto, Miano; Trucchi, Alberto; Cantiani, Andrea; Alfonso, Carluccini; Tubaro, Andrea. - In: THE PROSTATE. - ISSN 0270-4137. - 71:14(2011), pp. 1492-1498. [10.1002/pros.21364]

Metabolic syndrome is associated with high grade gleason score when prostate cancer is diagnosed on biopsy.

Cosimo De Nunzio;TRUCCHI, Alberto;CANTIANI, ANDREA;TUBARO, ANDREA
2011

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BACKGROUND. To evaluate the association between metabolic syndrome (MS) and prostate cancer diagnosis and grade in patients undergoing prostate biopsy. METHODS. From 2009 onwards, a consecutive series of patients undergoing 12-core prostate biopsy for PSA value >= 4 ng/ml and/or positive digital rectal examination (DRE) were prospectively enrolled. Body mass index (BMI), waist circumferences, and blood pressure were measured before the biopsy. Blood samples were tested for: PSA, fasting glucose, triglycerides, and cholesterol HDL. MS presence was defined according to Adult Treatment Panel III criteria. RESULTS. One hundred ninety five patients were enrolled with a median age and PSA of 69 years and 5.6 ng/ml respectively. Median BMI was 27.6 kg/m(2) with 64 patients (33%) being classified as obese (BMI >= 30 kg/m(2)). Eighty-six patients (44%) had MS. Eighty-three patients (43%) had cancer on biopsy; 37 (45%) with MS and 46 (55%) without (P = 0.48). PSA was independently associated with higher risk of cancer (OR 1.12/1 U PSA, P = 0.01). Out of 83 patients with prostate cancer, 42 (51%) had Gleason score 6 (12 (28.5%) presented a MS) and 41 (49%) a Gleason score >= 7 (25 (61%) presented a MS). The presence of MS was not associated with an increased risk prostate cancer (OR: 0.97, P = 0.94) but with an increased risk of Gleason >= 7 (OR: 3.82; P = 0.013). CONCLUSIONS. In our single center study, MS is associated with an increased risk of high grade Gleason score when prostate cancer is diagnosed on biopsy. However, these results should be confirmed in a larger multicenter study. Prostate 71: 1492-1498, 2011. (C) 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
2011
metabolic syndrome; gleason score; obesity; prostate cancer; needle biopsy
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Metabolic syndrome is associated with high grade gleason score when prostate cancer is diagnosed on biopsy / DE NUNZIO, Cosimo; Freedland, Stephen J.; Roberto, Miano; Trucchi, Alberto; Cantiani, Andrea; Alfonso, Carluccini; Tubaro, Andrea. - In: THE PROSTATE. - ISSN 0270-4137. - 71:14(2011), pp. 1492-1498. [10.1002/pros.21364]
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