Oxidative stress and prostatic diseases (Review)

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Prostatic diseases are a common health problem among males in Western countries, and include chronic prostatic diseases, which have an unclear pathogenesis and few treatment options. In vitro and in vivo studies describe oxidative stress as a major pathway involved in the occurrence of benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic cancer and chronic prostatitis. Thus, the oxidative stress cascade is a potential target for the treatment of prostatic diseases. This paper pres-ents a systematic review of the available data concerning the association between oxidative stress and the most common chronic prostatic diseases, and describes the available treatment options that act upon this pathway.

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Roumeguère, T., Sfeir, J., Rassy, E. E., Albisinni, S., Antwerpen, P. V., Boudjeltia, K. Z., … Aoun, F. (2017, September 1). Oxidative stress and prostatic diseases (Review). Translational Vision Science and Technology. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Inc. https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2017.1413

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