Androgen Deprivation Therapy Associated With A Significant Risk Of De Novo Diabetes Mellitus And Worsening Glycemic Control In Diabetic Patients
Main Category: Urology / NephrologyAlso Included In: Prostate / Prostate Cancer; Diabetes
Article Date: 25 May 2006 - 0:00 PDT
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Furthermore, screening and prevention strategies for patients starting on ADT have not been established.
Kincade and colleagues from Memphis reviewed their experience with 394 patients who received ADT either with LHRH agonists or orchiectomy. The risk of de novo diabetes mellitus was 11.4%, which was significantly greater in patients with a history of obesity.
Furthermore, in patients with pre-existing diabetes mellitus, worsening glycemic control (> 5% increase in HbA1c) developed in 42% percent of patients. Vitamin D supplementation was found to be associated with a protective effect.
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By Ricardo Sánchez-Ortiz, MD
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