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12/11/07
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Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk
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Men who are obese when they're diagnosed with prostate cancer are 2.6 times more likely to die of the disease than normal-weight men, new findings suggest.
The study, by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, included 752 recently diagnosed prostate cancer patients who were followed for about 10 years. Of the men in the study, 50 died of prostate cancer, and 64 died of other causes. "I was very surprised by the findings. We found the prostate-cancer-specific mortality risk associated with obesity was similar regardless of treatment, disease grade or disease stage at the time of diagnosis," senior author Alan Kristal, associate head of the Cancer Prevention Program in Hutchinson's Public Health Sciences Division, said in a prepared statement. "If a man is obese at the time of diagnosis, he faces a 2.6-fold greater risk of dying as compared to a normal-weight man with the same diagnostic profile, regardless of Read the Complete Article Similar content: Excess Weight Boosts Risk of Death From Prostate Cancer, in Prostate Cancer Obese Men More Likely To Die From Prostate Cancer, in Prostate Cancer Obese Kids May Face Heart Risks Later, in Heart Disease Prostate Cancer Difficult To Detect In Obese Men, in Prostate Cancer Obese Children Increased Risk For Death From Diabetes and Coronary Heart Disease And Attacks – CHD and Type 2 Diabetics, in Heart Disease |

