Body mass index and prostate cancer incidence: a comprehensive systematic review
Dawson Myers, Daniela Chissum Lagos, Isain Zapata, Clara Hwang

TL;DR
This review examines the link between BMI and prostate cancer risk, finding inconsistent evidence and highlighting the need for further research.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive systematic review of BMI's association with prostate cancer incidence from 2004 to 2025.
Findings
Some studies show a positive correlation between higher BMI and prostate cancer risk.
Other studies report no significant association or an inverse relationship.
Evidence is inconsistent due to variability in study designs and populations.
Abstract
Prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality among men in the U.S., is projected to cause over 36,000 deaths in 2025. This systematic literature review investigates the association between body mass index (BMI) and prostate cancer incidence, evaluating evidence from 2004 to October 2025. A comprehensive search of PubMed using the keywords “BMI” and “prostate cancer” and “screening” identified 60 articles, from which 24 relevant studies were selected for direct analysis. While some studies show a positive correlation between higher BMI and increased risk of prostate cancer, others report no significant association or an inverse relationship. Thus, the overall evidence supports a neutral relationship between BMI and prostate cancer risk. The review explores potential biological mechanisms linking BMI to prostate cancer, including metabolic dysregulation,…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Cancer Risks and Factors · Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
