Vasectomy does not increase the risk of prostate cancer in Chinese men: A meta-analysis.
- Author:
Wen-qing LIAN
;
Fei LUO
;
Peng-liang CHEN
;
Shen-fan WANG
;
Bo-wei ZHOU
;
Shan-chao ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Asian Continental Ancestry Group; China; Humans; Male; Prostatic Neoplasms; ethnology; etiology; Risk Assessment; Vasectomy; adverse effects
- From: National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(8):742-746
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the correlation of vasectomy with the risk of prostate cancer in Chinese men.
METHODSWe systematically searched the databases CNKI, VIP, Wanfang, PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library for the literature relating the relationship between vasectomy and the risk of prostate cancer in Chinese males up to December 2014. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, two investigators independently selected the eligible publications, evaluated their quality, and extracted relevant information, followed by a meta-analysis with the software STATA 12.0.
RESULTSNine studies were included in the analysis involving 1 202 cases of prostate cancer and 4,496 controls. Random-effect model analysis revealed no statistically significant correlation between vasectomy and the risk of prostate cancer (OR = 1.05; 95% CI 0.62-1.79), with an obvious heterogeneity (P < 0.001, I2 = 85.7%). No significant publication bias was found among the included studies (Egger, P = 0.824; Begg, P = 0.348).
CONCLUSIONThe results of our meta-analysis do not support the association of vasectomy with the increased risk of prostate cancer in Chinese population.