#1060

The effect of diabetes mellitus on serum PSA levels, a systematic literature review

G. Williams1, M. O'Callaghan1

1Flinders Medical Centre, Urology, Adelaide, Australia

Introduction:

Diabetes mellitus has been linked to lower serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, potentially influencing prostate cancer screening accuracy. While some studies have suggested that type 2 diabetes is associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer, diabetic patients experience higher prostate cancer mortality and more advanced disease at diagnosis. The mechanisms underlying these associations remain unclear. This systematic review investigates the effect of diabetes and its treatments on serum PSA levels in asymptomatic men without prostate cancer.

Material and methods:

A systematic search of PubMed was conducted using predefined criteria. Studies published after 1988, assessing PSA levels in diabetic and non-diabetic men over 18 years old, were included. Meta-analysis was performed using a random-effects model to estimate the mean difference in PSA levels. Study quality was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, and publication bias was evaluated via funnel plots.

Results:

A total of 778 studies were screened, with 13 studies included in final analysis. The pooled analysis showed lower PSA level in diabetic men compared to non-diabetics (standardized mean difference: -0.51; 95% CI: -0.95 to -0.21). High study heterogeneity (I² = 99%) was observed. Hormonal alterations, chronic inflammation, and metabolic changes were proposed as potential mechanisms. Differences in study design, population characteristics, and PSA measurement methods contributed to variability.


    位置
    資料夾名稱
    摘要
    上傳者
    TUA線上教育_家琳
    單位
    台灣泌尿科醫學會
    建立
    2026-04-23 18:17:03
    最近修訂
    2026-04-23 18:17:21
    更多