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Statins are associated with lower PSA levels. As PSA is the primary method for prostate cancer (PC) screening, this confounds any associations between statins and risk of being diagnosed with PC ...
Glossary: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA): a protein produced by the prostate gland, often used as a biomarker for prostate cancer detection and monitoring. External-beam radiation therapy (EBRT): a ...
Common painkillers like aspirin and ibuprofen appear to lower a man's PSA level, the blood biomarker widely used by physicians to help gauge whether a man is at risk of prostate cancer.
Many authors hypothesize that lowering the PSA level thresholds in men aged <50 years would result in increased detection and treatment of early stage prostate cancer, which would potentially ...
Declines in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level after treatment with the next-generation androgen receptor inhibitor drug enzalutamide predict improved survival rates in men with non-metastatic ...
PSA levels were lower among regular users of NSAIDs, who made up 19.8% of the population, or acetaminophen (1.3% of population), compared with those who did not use either drug.
Popular cholesterol-busting drugs -- statins -- appear to lower men's PSA values along with their cholesterol levels, according to researchers. But whether the drugs prevent prostate cancer growth ...
Higher body mass index is associated with higher plasma volume, which may be related to lower prostate-specific antigen levels among obese men, according to a study in the Nov. 21 issue of JAMA.
On average, men's levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) decrease as their body mass index (BMI) rises, a new study shows.
PSA levels were 9 percent lower in men taking aspirin (the NSAID most commonly used) compared with men who did not use aspirin, say the researchers, who will present their findings at the American ...
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