A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTAN
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: As in many countries of the world, Prostate cancer is extremely common in Pakistan. It is the third most common malignancy among males in Pakistan. A hospital-based, case-control study was conducted in rural area of Faisalabad (Pakistan) to examine the probable risk factors of...
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doaj-b18c585c434b48edab1342799573e87f2020-11-25T02:03:42ZengUniversity of FaisalabadJournal of University Medical & Dental College2221-78272310-55422015-09-0163A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTANMuhammad Naeem Bashir0Muhammad Akram Malik 1Muhammad Riaz Ahmad 2Assistant Professor of Statistics, Government Municipal College, FaisalabadProfessor of Urology, University Medical and Dental College, FaisalabadAssistant Professor of Statistics, Govt. College, Jaranwala (Faisalabad) ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: As in many countries of the world, Prostate cancer is extremely common in Pakistan. It is the third most common malignancy among males in Pakistan. A hospital-based, case-control study was conducted in rural area of Faisalabad (Pakistan) to examine the probable risk factors of prostate cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was based on 102 prostate cancer cases and 204 normal controls. Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals to evaluate the relationship between prostate cancer and different risk factors. RESULTS: Age, family history of prostate cancer and obesity significantly increased the prostate cancer risk having odds ratios and 95% confidence interval (13.56; 5.20-35.35), (4.70;1.6513.40) and (4.26; 2.25- 8.10) respectively. On the other hand, better lifestyle (physical activity) and literacy significantly decreased the prostate cancer risk having odd ratiosand corresponding 95% confidence intervals (0.16; 0.08- 0.30)and (0.32; 0.15- 0.65) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In the present study age, family history of prostate cancer, obesity, literacy and better lifestyle emerged as risk factors for prostate cancer in rural population of Faisalabad http://jumdc.com/index.php/jumdc/article/view/246Prostate cancerRisk factors, Family historyAgeSmokingObesityRural Population |
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Muhammad Naeem Bashir Muhammad Akram Malik Muhammad Riaz Ahmad A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTAN Journal of University Medical & Dental College Prostate cancer Risk factors, Family history Age Smoking Obesity Rural Population |
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Muhammad Naeem Bashir Muhammad Akram Malik Muhammad Riaz Ahmad |
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Muhammad Naeem Bashir |
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A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTAN |
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A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTAN |
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A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTAN |
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A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTAN |
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A CASE- CONTROL STUDY ON PROSTATE CANCER INRURAL POPULATION OF PAKISTAN |
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case- control study on prostate cancer inrural population of pakistan |
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University of Faisalabad |
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Journal of University Medical & Dental College |
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2221-7827 2310-5542 |
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: As in many countries of the world, Prostate cancer is extremely common in Pakistan. It is the third most common malignancy among males in Pakistan. A hospital-based, case-control study was conducted in rural area of Faisalabad (Pakistan) to examine the probable risk factors of prostate cancer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was based on 102 prostate cancer cases and 204 normal controls. Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals to evaluate the relationship between prostate cancer and different risk factors.
RESULTS: Age, family history of prostate cancer and obesity significantly increased the prostate cancer risk having odds ratios and 95% confidence interval (13.56; 5.20-35.35), (4.70;1.6513.40) and (4.26; 2.25- 8.10) respectively. On the other hand, better lifestyle (physical activity) and literacy significantly decreased the prostate cancer risk having odd ratiosand corresponding 95% confidence intervals (0.16; 0.08- 0.30)and (0.32; 0.15- 0.65) respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: In the present study age, family history of prostate cancer, obesity, literacy and better lifestyle emerged as risk factors for prostate cancer in rural population of Faisalabad
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