Posted by Chantel Martiromo. research contributed by PubMed
In the study to compare phytoestrogen
tissue levels in men with small-volume benign prostatic hyperplasia
(BPH), large-volume BPH, and prostate cancer (PCa), posted in PubMed, indicated that he enterolactone tissue levels were comparable in patients with BPH and
PCa and revealed no correlation to prostate volume. The genistein tissue
levels tended to be lower in patients with PCa (median 8.4 ng/g dry
weight) compared with the entire BPH group (11.0 ng/g dry weight; P =
0.072). In addition, the genistein tissue levels were significantly
greater in men with small-volume BPH (median 20.9 ng/g dry weight)
compared with those with large-volume BPH (8.8 ng/g dry weight; P =
0.023).
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