Managing your cholesterol may also help you manage your prostate-
specific antigen (PSA) level. Data presented at the 103rd Annual
Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association explored the
relationship between low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and PSA
prior to beginning statin therapy.
Data collected from a study of 1,214 men prescribed
cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) between 1990 and 2006 at the
Durham Veteran Affairs Medical Center in North Carolina shows that PSA
levels were reduced after starting statin medications and that this
decline was proportional to the decline in LDL cholesterol.
In 2007, a retrospective study showed that men taking statins to
lower their cholesterol also experienced a proportional decline in
their PSA levels. This new study confirms that evidence and highlights
the fact that cholesterol may play a role in prostate cancer
development and progression. Read More...