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Effect of Lap-Band Induced Weight Loss on Serum PSA Levels

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Maimonides Medical Center

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Obesity
Prostate Cancer

Treatments

Other: Bariatric Surgery

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00562341
07/09/VA18

Details and patient eligibility

About

The proposed prospective study aims to determine whether interpretation of PSA levels in morbidly obese men require correction due to the obesity itself. If PSA levels are found to rise after weight loss, interpretation of PSA levels in morbidly obese men may be improved by upward correction of the PSA level. A 'correction factor' may be proposed for the interpretation of PSA levels in obese men, toward the clinical decision regarding indication for prostate biopsy.

Full description

The main objective of this study is to determine whether interpretation of PSA levels in morbidly obese men require correction due to the obesity itself. Secondary outcome measures that will be followed include the affect of obesity and weight loss on testosterone, estradiol and leptin. In as much as these might also affect PSA, we will be measuring these values as well. Also, we do not know the effects of lap-band induced weight loss on clinical outcome measures of sexual, bowel and urinary function. Thus we will aim to investigate these parameters as well.

Sex

Male

Ages

20 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • obese men undergoing lap-band surgery

Exclusion criteria

  • prior diagnosis of prostate cancer
  • prior prostate surgery
  • use of 5-alpha reductase inhibitors
  • history of prostatitis
  • recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).

Trial design

0 participants in 1 patient group

bariatric surgery
Description:
description of enrollees
Treatment:
Other: Bariatric Surgery

Trial contacts and locations

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