Information
Name of lifestyle Prostatitis
Third Class Prostate diseases
Second Class Diseases
First Class Clinical characteristics
Unit year
Stratification 16890703:No;Yes
19816779:None;Any history
17119041:No;Yes;<30;30-39;40-49;50-59;≥60
17119042:Yes
27741552:No;Yes
14712152:Any type;Acute;Any chronic;Chronic bacterial;Chronicnon-bacterial;Any type Prostatitis 2 yr previously;Acute 2 yr previously;CPPS
26108732:No;Yes
Type of influence factor Risk factor
No statistical significance factor
Classification of Lifestyles Clinical characteristics
The affected types of PCa Total PCa
Organ confined PCa(≤T2 and N0M0)
Advanced PCa(T3b or worse)
Low grade PCa(Gleason sum < 7)
High grade PCa/Gleason ≥ 7
Low grade PCa
Intermediate to High grade PCa
Number of studies involved 7
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Research involved
PMID First auther Year Area Duration Study type Sample size More
16890703 Aruna V. Sarma 2005 United States of America (Genesee County) 1996, 2001 129;703 outcome
19816779 Sheila Weinmann 2010 United States of America (Kaiser Permanente Northern California Region,Kaiser Permanente Southern California Region,Henry Ford Health System,or Kaiser Permanente Northwest Region) 1997, 2001 case–control 768;929 outcome
17119041 Siobhan Sutcliffe 2006 1992 case-control 31966;966;29;854;5732 baseline
outcome
27741552 Visalini Nair-Shalliker 2016 Australia (New South Wales) 2006, 2014 case-control 875;1181 outcome
14712152 Rosebud O. Roberts 2003 Minnesota (Olmsted County) January 1980, December 1996 population-based 409;803 baseline
outcome
26108732 Katharina Boehm1,2 2015 Canada (Montreal) 2005, 2012 case–control 1965;1884 baseline
outcome