Publication: Seasonal variation of prostatic acid phosphate and prostate-specific antigen in patients without prostatic malignancy
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Şimşek, Ümit
Kutlu, S.
Yavaşçaoğlu, İ.
Oktay, Bülent
Özyurt, Mustafa
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Karger
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The seasonal pattern of prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) and prostate specific antigen (PSA) in nonmalignant males was investigated. Serum levels were measured in 1,540 men during a 3-year period with radioimmunoassay methods using monoclonal antibody techniques. All of the tested individuals were free of prostatic malignancy. During each of the 3 years, PAP ans PSA showed a rise, especially in spring. The mean PSA level in spring showed a statistically important difference when compared with winter, fall and summer mean levels (p < 0.05). However, no significant difference of PAP levels was estimated seasonally in the 3 years, which shows that an important marker of prostatic cancer can va with seasons.
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Seasonal variation, Prostatic acid phosphatase, Prostate-specific antigen, Urology & nephrology
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Şimşek, U. vd. (1992). ''Seasonal variation of prostatic acid phosphate and prostate-specific antigen in patients without prostatic malignancy''. European Urology, 21(1), 111-114.