Obesity, Inflammation, and Prostate Cancer
J Blando, A Saha, K Kiguchi, J DiGiovanni - Obesity, inflammation and …, 2013 - Springer
Obesity and the associated metabolic syndrome produce a complex set of alterations both
systemically and locally in tissues that support cancer development and progression. In …
systemically and locally in tissues that support cancer development and progression. In …
Obesity, inflammation, and prostate cancer
K Fujita, T Hayashi, M Matsushita, M Uemura… - Journal of clinical …, 2019 - mdpi.com
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the world, and obesity-induced disease, insulin-
resistance, cardiovascular disease, and malignancies are becoming a problem …
resistance, cardiovascular disease, and malignancies are becoming a problem …
Obesity, inflammation, and advanced prostate cancer
A Olivas, RS Price - Nutrition and Cancer, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Obesity is associated with high-grade and advanced prostate cancer. While this association
may be multi-factorial, studies suggest that obesity-induced inflammation may play a role in …
may be multi-factorial, studies suggest that obesity-induced inflammation may play a role in …
[HTML][HTML] Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and prostate cancer
AW Hsing, LC Sakoda, SC Chua Jr - The American journal of clinical …, 2007 - Elsevier
Although obesity has been consistently linked to an increased risk of several malignancies,
including cancers of the colon, gallbladder, kidney, and pancreas, its role in prostate cancer …
including cancers of the colon, gallbladder, kidney, and pancreas, its role in prostate cancer …
Linking obesogenic dysregulation to prostate cancer progression
RA Taylor, J Lo, N Ascui, MJ Watt - Endocrine Connections, 2015 - ec.bioscientifica.com
The global epidemic of obesity is closely linked to the development of serious co-
morbidities, including many forms of cancer. Epidemiological evidence consistently shows …
morbidities, including many forms of cancer. Epidemiological evidence consistently shows …
[PDF][PDF] Research Progress on the Association between Obesity and Prostate Cancer
H Xu, Y Tang, X Zhang, X Zhang, A Kang - auo.asmepress.com
The complex association between obesity and prostate cancer necessitates exploring how
obesity impacts the incidence, progression, treatment response, and prognosis of prostate …
obesity impacts the incidence, progression, treatment response, and prognosis of prostate …
Obesity-related systemic factors promote an invasive phenotype in prostate cancer cells
RS Price, DA Cavazos, RE De Angel… - Prostate cancer and …, 2012 - nature.com
Background: Obesity is associated with larger tumors, shorter time to PSA failure, and higher
Gleason scores. However, the mechanism (s) by which obesity promotes aggressive …
Gleason scores. However, the mechanism (s) by which obesity promotes aggressive …
Mechanistic insights into the link between obesity and prostate cancer
BA Adesunloye - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Obesity is a pandemic of increasing worldwide prevalence. There is evidence of an
association between obesity and the risk of prostate cancer from observational studies, and …
association between obesity and the risk of prostate cancer from observational studies, and …
[HTML][HTML] Prostate Cancer and Obesity: Current Hypotheses and Challenges
J Capodice, P Cheetham… - … Journal of Cancer …, 2024 - journal.binayfoundation.org
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in males in the United States. Known
prostate cancer risk factors include age, ethnicity, and genetic factors. There is some data …
prostate cancer risk factors include age, ethnicity, and genetic factors. There is some data …
[HTML][HTML] The relationship of obesity and prostate cancer
MN Peshkov, GP Peshkova… - Obesity and …, 2020 - omet-endojournals.ru
Obesity is a critical risk factor for prostate cancer (PCa). Adipose tissue plays an important
role in tumor development, including growth, invasion, and metastasis. Diet and dietary …
role in tumor development, including growth, invasion, and metastasis. Diet and dietary …