Our study, Weight trajectories throughout adulthood and prostate cancer incidence, aggressiveness, and death in 258,494 men, was published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The study suggests that steeper weight gain between ages 17 and 60 is associated with a higher risk of death from prostate cancer, with a stronger association for weight gain in late middle age (45–60 years). Associations with prostate cancer incidence appear to be strongly influenced by PSA testing uptake, which likely differs between men with high and low weight gain, making the interpretation of incidence findings more challenging.
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