Prescription rates for commonly used drugs before and after a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Signe Benzon LarsenChristian DehlendorffCharlotte SkriverJesper HallasSøren FriisMartin Andreas RøderMartin Andreas RøderAnne Katrine Duun-HenriksenPublished in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2022)
Our findings indicate that a large proportion of prostate cancer cases are likely diagnosed during medical work-up for other reasons than prostate cancer. Increased rates occur within the last year before diagnosis and future studies on the interaction between drug use and prostate cancer should at least include a one year pre-diagnostic lag-time. Post-diagnostic prescription rates demonstrated an increased use of drugs most likely associated with the consequences of the disease.