Objectives: To determine the prevalence and characterize prostate cancer (PC) cases in Aseer, Saudi Arabia. Methods: This study involved 883 patients who consulted physicians in Aseer Central Hospital, Abha, Saudi Arabia, for prostate issues between the years 2008-2018. All patients underwent digital rectal examination and measurement of their serum prostate-specific antigen levels. For patients who presented abnormal digital rectal examination findings and elevated prostate-specific antigen levels, prostate biopsies were recommended. Specimens were histopathologically examined to differentiate between malignant and benign tumors. Results: Among the 883 included patients, 132 (15%) underwent a prostate biopsy and were found to have a tumor. Histopathological examination confirmed malignancy (PC) in 77 (8.7%) patients. The absolute majority of the patients diagnosed with PC (96%) were aged >60 years and almost all of them (92%) were found to have a high prostate-specific antigen level of >4 ng/ml. Conclusion: Prostate cancer appears to be a serious disease in Aseer, Saudi Arabia. Further studies aimed at determining the causes of this type of cancer and understanding its mechanisms are warranted.
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Otifi, H. M., Abdul-Wahab, O. M. S., Al-Shyarba, M. H., Al Fayi, M. S. S., Al Murea, A. H., & Yacoub, E. (2022). Clinicopathological features and prevalence of prostate cancer in Aseer, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Medical Journal, 43(7), 755–759. https://doi.org/10.15537/SMJ.2022.43.7.20210758
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