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Pediatric Disease Annotations & Medicines




Disease prostate cancer
Phenotype C0033581|prostatitis
Sentences 9
PubMedID- 23612451 This study investigated whether prostate cancer is associated with prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph), and other medical conditions in the low-incidence population.
PubMedID- 24734105 Similarly, prostatitis is associated with prostate cancer [7] and tobacco is also a promoter for lung carcinogenesis [8].
PubMedID- 23762835 Moreover, inflammatory autoimmune processes, such as bowel's disease and prostatitis, trigger the appearance of colorectal and prostate cancer, respectively [5].
PubMedID- 22468213 The exclusion criteria included suspicious hypersensitivity to α-ar antagonists; a disease causing luts (urinary tract stone, urethral stricture, urinary tract infection, primary renal disease, neurogenic bladder, prostatitis); a history of prostate cancer, bladder cancer, previous prostate surgery, urethral reconstruction, transurethral resection of the prostate, or hyperthermia treatment; serum psa ≥4 ng/ml (a patient whose psa was ≥4 ng/ml and <10 ng/ml with no malignancy as confirmed by prostate biopsy could be included within 1 year); use of α-ar antagonists or anticholinergics in the previous 2 weeks; medicated with 5α-reductase inhibitors (a patient taking a medication at a stable dose before 12 weeks could be included); medicated with vasopressin or desmopressin (a patient taking these medications at a stable dose before 4 weeks could be included); medicated with ssri or antipsychotic drugs (a patient taking a medication at a stable dose before 12 weeks could be included); a post-void residual (pvr) urine volume of >150 ml; known moderate cardiovascular disease; orthostatic hypotension; hypotension; known geriatric alzheimer's disease; or participation in another clinical trial within 4 weeks.
PubMedID- 20090948 prostatitis was not associated with prostate cancer among men with no history of bph (rr = 1.07; 95% ci: 0.78–1.47) as well as among men with a history of bph (rr = 1.16; 95% ci: 0.93–1.44).
PubMedID- 25363611 prostate cancer patients with prostatitis showed significantly higher il-2r expression than those without inflammation (p < 0.03).
PubMedID- 24308006 Numerous reports reveal that p. acnes has been also associated with chronic prostatitis leading to prostate cancer [4], chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (crmo) and synovitis-pustulosis-hyperostosis and osteitis (sapho) syndrome [5], sarcoidosis [6, 7], and sciatica [8].
PubMedID- 24391995 Evidence acquisition: case control studies of prostate cancer with information on prostatitis history.
PubMedID- 23577028 Also, inflammatory autoimmune processes, such as bowel's disease and prostatitis, trigger the appearance of colorectal and prostate cancer, respectively [3].

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