Research Article

Vitamin D Levels in Subjects with Prostate Cancer Compared to Age-Matched Controls

Table 2

Biochemical data in subjects with prostate cancer compared to age matched controls without Prostate cancer.

Biochemical data in subjects with and without prostate cancer
P. Ca No P. Ca value

Vitamin D (ng/dL)28.4 ± 0.5328.1 ± 0.630.68
Creatinine1.15 ± 0.021.07 ± 0.020.02
eGFR (mL/min)72 ± 0.8681 ± 1.3<0.001
Calcium (mg/dL) 9.5 ± 0.019.5 ± 0.02NS
Glucose (mg/dL)114 ± 1.6119 ± 20.03
HbA1C 6.4 ± 0.0576.6 ± 0.070.07
PTH (pg/mL)74 ± 781 ± 70.53
1,25, (OH) Vit. D (pg/mL)47 ± 6.847 ± 7.10.99

P. Ca: prostate cancer; eGFR: calculated glomerular filtration rate; PTH: Parathyroid hormone; 1,25, (OH) Vit. D: 1,25 (OH) vitamin D; is considered significant.