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强化生活方式改变可能会影响前列腺癌的进展。

Intensive lifestyle changes may affect the progression of prostate cancer.

作者信息

Ornish Dean, Weidner Gerdi, Fair William R, Marlin Ruth, Pettengill Elaine B, Raisin Caren J, Dunn-Emke Stacey, Crutchfield Lila, Jacobs F Nicholas, Barnard R James, Aronson William J, McCormac Patricia, McKnight Damien J, Fein Jordan D, Dnistrian Ann M, Weinstein Jeanmaire, Ngo Tung H, Mendell Nancy R, Carroll Peter R

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Preventive Medicine Research Institute, University of California-San Francisco, 94965, USA.

出版信息

J Urol. 2005 Sep;174(3):1065-9; discussion 1069-70. doi: 10.1097/01.ju.0000169487.49018.73.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Men with prostate cancer are often advised to make changes in diet and lifestyle, although the impact of these changes has not been well documented. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of comprehensive lifestyle changes on prostate specific antigen (PSA), treatment trends and serum stimulated LNCaP cell growth in men with early, biopsy proven prostate cancer after 1 year.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Patient recruitment was limited to men who had chosen not to undergo any conventional treatment, which provided an unusual opportunity to have a nonintervention randomized control group to avoid the confounding effects of interventions such as radiation, surgery or androgen deprivation therapy. A total of 93 volunteers with serum PSA 4 to 10 ng/ml and cancer Gleason scores less than 7 were randomly assigned to an experimental group that was asked to make comprehensive lifestyle changes or to a usual care control group.

RESULTS

None of the experimental group patients but 6 control patients underwent conventional treatment due to an increase in PSA and/or progression of disease on magnetic resonance imaging. PSA decreased 4% in the experimental group but increased 6% in the control group (p = 0.016). The growth of LNCaP prostate cancer cells (American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, Virginia) was inhibited almost 8 times more by serum from the experimental than from the control group (70% vs 9%, p <0.001). Changes in serum PSA and also in LNCaP cell growth were significantly associated with the degree of change in diet and lifestyle.

CONCLUSIONS

Intensive lifestyle changes may affect the progression of early, low grade prostate cancer in men. Further studies and longer term followup are warranted.

摘要

目的

患有前列腺癌的男性通常被建议改变饮食和生活方式,尽管这些改变的影响尚未得到充分记录。因此,我们评估了全面的生活方式改变对前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)、治疗趋势以及活检证实为早期前列腺癌的男性血清刺激的LNCaP细胞生长在1年后的影响。

材料与方法

患者招募仅限于那些选择不接受任何传统治疗的男性,这提供了一个特殊的机会,形成一个非干预随机对照组,以避免放疗、手术或雄激素剥夺治疗等干预措施的混杂效应。共有93名血清PSA为4至10 ng/ml且癌症Gleason评分低于7的志愿者被随机分配到一个被要求进行全面生活方式改变的实验组或一个常规护理对照组。

结果

由于PSA升高和/或磁共振成像显示疾病进展,实验组中没有患者接受传统治疗,但有6名对照组患者接受了传统治疗。实验组的PSA下降了4%,而对照组的PSA上升了6%(p = 0.016)。实验组血清对LNCaP前列腺癌细胞(美国典型培养物保藏中心,弗吉尼亚州马纳萨斯)生长的抑制作用几乎是对照组血清的8倍(70%对9%;p<0.001)。血清PSA的变化以及LNCaP细胞生长的变化与饮食和生活方式的改变程度显著相关。

结论

强烈的生活方式改变可能会影响男性早期、低级别前列腺癌的进展。有必要进行进一步的研究和长期随访。

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