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Rodrigo, O., (2024). Relación entre cáncer de próstata y factores de riesgo metabólicos en pacientes del servicio de urología del Hospital Antonio Lorena Cusco 2024 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6694
Rodrigo, O., Relación entre cáncer de próstata y factores de riesgo metabólicos en pacientes del servicio de urología del Hospital Antonio Lorena Cusco 2024 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6694
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title = "Relación entre cáncer de próstata y factores de riesgo metabólicos en pacientes del servicio de urología del Hospital Antonio Lorena Cusco 2024",
author = "Rodrigo Faustino, Oscco Zambrano",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: Prostate cancer is one of the most frequent neoplasms in men and represents an important public health problem. Worldwide, this disease occupies second place among the neoplasms most frequently diagnosed in older men. documented that patients with certain metabolic risk factors such as obesity, diabetes mellitus II and arterial hypertension condition the appearance of this neoplasia since these generate endothelial dysfunction and cause inflammatory phenomena, all of the latter related to the formation of solid organ tumors. Objective: Find the relationship between prostate cancer and metabolic risk factors in patients of the urology service of the Antonio Lorena 2024 hospital. Method: Observational, quantitative, analytical relationship, retrospective and cross-sectional study, the sample was made up of 168 patients from the urology service of the Antonio Lorena 2024 hospital. A data collection form previously validated by experts in the area was applied, which was later analyzed by the hypothesis test where a bivariate analysis will be carried out with the Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: A significant relationship is evident between prostate cancer and several metabolic risk factors. In particular, obesity (52.9%), type II diabetes mellitus (57.1%) and high blood pressure (69.4%) were identified as relevant risk factors. Acinar adenocarcinoma is the predominant type of prostate cancer (78.2%) and high-grade Gleason score is the most common (48.2%). Conclusions: The metabolic risk factors studied have a significant relationship with prostate cancer, with arterial hypertension predominating, followed by diabetes mellitus II and finally obesity.
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