The incidence, mortality, and risk factors of prostate cancer in Asian men

The objective of this review was to describe the epidemiology and risk factors of prostate cancer (PCa) in Asian populations. English language publications published over the last 10 years covering studies on the incidence, mortality, and risk factors of PCa in Asia were reviewed. The incidence of P...

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Main Authors: Byung Ha Chung, Shigeo Horie, Edmund Chiong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Prostate International
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287888218300576
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Summary:The objective of this review was to describe the epidemiology and risk factors of prostate cancer (PCa) in Asian populations. English language publications published over the last 10 years covering studies on the incidence, mortality, and risk factors of PCa in Asia were reviewed. The incidence of PCa in Asia is rising but is still significantly lower than that in Western countries. Studies in Asia indicated that the consumption of red meat, fat, dairy, and eggs was associated with a higher risk for PCa. Age and family history were also found to be risk factors. The emergence of genetic data indicates that different genetic backgrounds between Asian and Western populations play a role in the observed differences in PCa incidence. The lower incidence of PCa in Asian men than in Western men may in part be due to a lack of systematic prostate-specific antigen screening, but environmental and genetic factors also play a role. Keywords: Asia, Epidemiology, Prostate cancer, Risk factors
ISSN:2287-8882