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- W2006274189 abstract "Se pretende actualizar y divulgar los principales factores de riesgo ambientales, excluyendo los dietéticos, implicados en la etiopatogenia del cáncer de próstata. Revisión bibliográfica de los últimos 25 años de los factores de riesgo ambientales no dietéticos asociados a cáncer de próstata entre 1985 y 2010, obtenida del MedLine, CancerLit, Science Citation Index y Embase. Los perfiles de búsqueda han sido Environmental Risk Factors/Tobacco/Infectious-Inlammation Factors/Pesticides/Vasectomy/Occupational Exposures/Chemoprevention Agents/Radiation y «Cáncer de Próstata». Mientras que algunos factores de riesgo ambientales no dietéticos incrementan el riesgo de padecer la enfermedad, otros lo disminuyen. Entre los primeros destacan la exposición al humo del tabaco; los procesos prostáticos infecto-inflamatorios crónicos y la exposición profesional al cadmio, herbicidas y pesticidas. Los principales factores que reducen el riesgo es el empleo de fármacos quimiopreventivos (finasterida, dutasterida) y la exposición a la radiación ultravioleta solar. La vasectomía, con los datos actuales, no influye en el riesgo de desarrollar la enfermedad. El lento proceso de carcinogénesis prostática es el resultado final de la interacción de factores de riesgo constitucionales y ambientales. Los factores ambientales no dietéticos desempeñan un papel importante en la etiopatogenia de esta enfermedad. Para valorar apropiadamente los factores de riesgo deben analizarse grandes casuísticas que incluyan todas las variables posibles. The aim is to update and disclose the main environmental risk factors, excluding dietary factors, involved in the etiopathology of prostate cancer. Bibliographic review of the last 25 years of non-dietary environmental risk factors associated with prostate cancer between 1985 and 2010, obtained from MedLine, CancerLit, Science Citation Index and Embase. The search profiles were Environmental Risk Factors/Tobacco/Infectious-Inflammatory Factors/Pesticides/Vasectomy/Occupational Exposures/Chemoprevention Agents/Radiation and Prostate Cancer. While some non-dietary environmental risk factors increase the risk of acquiring the disease, others decrease it. Of the former, it is worth mentioning exposal to tobacco smoke, chronic infectious-inflammatory prostatic processes and occupational exposure to cadmium, herbicides and pesticides. The first factors that reduce the risk are the use of chemopreventive drugs (Finasterida, Dutasteride) and exposure to ultraviolet solar radiation. With the current data, a vasectomy does not influence the risk of developing the disease. The slow process of prostate carcinogenesis is the final result of the interaction of constitutional risk and environmental factors. Non-dietary environmental factors play an important role in the etiopathology of this disease. To appropriately assess the risk factors, extensive case studies that include all the possible variables must be analysed." @default.
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