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The influence of family history on prostate cancer risk: implications for clinical management
Authors:Madersbacher Stephan  Alcaraz Antonio  Emberton Mark  Hammerer Peter  Ponholzer Anton  Schröder Fritz H  Tubaro Andrea
Institution:Department of Urology and Andrology, Danube Hospital, Vienna, Austria. stephan.madersbacher@wienkav.at
Abstract:? The most recent evidence for the link between a family history of prostate cancer and individual risk for future disease was examined, with the aim of understanding what the existence and nature of a family history of prostate cancer does to a man's risk of developing the disease. ? Our findings highlighted the clear association between a family history of prostate cancer and increased risk of developing the disease; with a greater proximity of relatedness, greater number of family members affected and/or earlier age at diagnosis of the family member elevating risk further. ? These findings have important clinical implications for the identification and subsequent management of men deemed to be at increased risk of developing prostate cancer. The evidence for prostate cancer risk reduction with the mono 5α-reductase inhibitor (5ARI) finasteride in a low-risk population and, more recently, with the dual 5ARI dutasteride in a population at increased risk of developing the disease, has potential to expand management options for men at risk of developing prostate cancer beyond more frequent and/or earlier surveillance. ? Given that family history can be easily assessed in routine clinical practice, it should be regarded as an important parameter to consider alongside PSA level for prostate cancer risk assessment.
Keywords:prostate cancer  family history  hereditary  risk factor  screening  chemoprevention
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