Evidence for a causal effect of major depressive disorder, anxiety on prostatitis risk: A univariate and multivariate Mendelian randomization study
The Prostate2023Vol. 83(14), pp. 1387–1392
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Yong Zhang, Rui Peng, Zhan Chen, Wei Zhang, Zhenmin Liu, Siyang Xu, Hua Zhu, Jiangang Chen, Bing Zheng
Abstract
This study supports the notion that MDD has a detrimental effect on prostatitis risk, and strategies focused on addressing MDD may be one of the cornerstones for treating prostatitis. The potential preventive value of treating MDD for prostatitis should be further investigated in future research.
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