Objective: To examine the incidence of osteoporosis in patients with advanced prostate cancer (using forearm densitometry) before commencing androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), as osteoporotic fractures are more frequent in patients with prostate cancer who have undergone either medical or surgical castration, because of rapid loss of bone mass.

Patients And Methods: In all, 174 patients (mean age 74.6 years, range 46-90) with advanced prostate cancer presented over 2 years. Their forearm bone densitometry values were compared with those from 106 age-matched controls (mean age 74.3 years, range 66-90).

Results: Of the 174 patients, 73 (42%) were osteoporotic (t score
Conclusion: Patients with advanced prostate cancer requiring ADT have a high incidence of osteoporosis before treatment. In addition, osteoporosis in these men cannot be predicted from clinical or biochemical values. Therefore, bone densitometry should be used in all patients with advanced cancer requiring ADT, as the results have implications for the choice of cancer therapy and the prophylaxis for osteoporosis.

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