Immediate dual energy X‐ray absorptiometry reveals a high incidence of osteoporosis in patients with advanced prostate cancer before hormonal manipulation
Open Access
- 27 October 2003
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in BJU International
- Vol. 92 (7) , 690-694
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1464-410x.2003.04471.x
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To examine the incidence of osteoporosis in patients with advanced prostate cancer (using forearm densitometry) before commencing androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), as osteoporotic fractures are more frequent in patients with prostate cancer who have undergone either medical or surgical castration, because of rapid loss of bone mass. PATIENTS AND METHODS In all, 174 patients (mean age 74.6 years, range 46–90) with advanced prostate cancer presented over 2 years. Their forearm bone densitometry values were compared with those from 106 age‐matched controls (mean age 74.3 years, range 66–90). RESULTS Of the 174 patients, 73 (42%) were osteoporotic (t score ≤− 2.5) and 65 (37%) were osteopenic (t score − 1 to − 2.4). This compares with a 27% incidence of osteoporosis in the control group (P = 0.022). There were also no significant correlations between prostate specific antigen levels, Gleason score, tumour stage, biochemical markers and the presence or absence of osteoporosis risk factors. CONCLUSION Patients with advanced prostate cancer requiring ADT have a high incidence of osteoporosis before treatment. In addition, osteoporosis in these men cannot be predicted from clinical or biochemical values. Therefore, bone densitometry should be used in all patients with advanced cancer requiring ADT, as the results have implications for the choice of cancer therapy and the prophylaxis for osteoporosis.Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Medical Expenditures for the Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures in the United States in 1995: Report from the National Osteoporosis FoundationJournal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1997
- Noninvasive assessment of bone mineral and structure: State of the artJournal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1996
- Accurate assessment of precision errors: How to measure the reproducibility of bone densitometry techniquesOsteoporosis International, 1995
- Endocrine profiles during administration of the new non‐steroidal anti‐androgen Casodex in prostate cancerClinical Endocrinology, 1994
- Hip fractures: A worldwide problem today and tomorrowBone, 1993
- Morphometric Evidence for Bone Resorption and Replacement in Prostate CancerBritish Journal of Urology, 1991
- Generalised Increase in Bone Resorption in Carcinoma of the ProstateBritish Journal of Urology, 1985
- Regulation of Bone FormationNew England Journal of Medicine, 1983
- Subcapsular Orchidectomy for Carcinoma of the Prostate1British Journal of Urology, 1977
- Bone Mineral Content in the Forearm Measured by Photon Absorptiometry Principles and ReliabilityScandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1975