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The relationship between the history of PDE5-inhibitors assumption and melanoma: a systematic review.

Authors :
Cilio, Simone
Briatico, Giulia
Brancaccio, Gabriella
Capone, Federico
Ferro, Matteo
Imbimbo, Ciro
Salonia, Andrea
Argenziano, Giuseppe
Crocetto, Felice
Source :
Journal of Basic & Clinical Physiology & Pharmacology; Nov2023, Vol. 34 Issue 6, p691-697, 7p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (PDE5-is) are used worldwide as first line therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED). Current literature reported data on the warning association between PDE5-is use and the development of cutaneous melanoma. However, these data are contrasting, thus we aim to summarise evidence regarding this association. A systematic review of all published articles related to the effects of PDE5-is in the development of cutaneous melanoma was performed. PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane library were queried for all the published studies indexed up to the 26th of May 2023. A combination of keywords related to PDE5-is and melanoma were used. Only original studies based on human subjects in the English language were included in the analysis. Of 505 articles identified, only eight original articles were considered for further analysis. Overall, five of the selected articles including 657,984 subjects agrees on an increased risk of developing melanoma in PDE5-is users. On the other hand, three original articles based on data regarding 360,915 subjects, disagree with the previous statement declaring any association between PDE5-i use and melanoma. Current literature still reports contrasting data regarding the association between PDE5-is assumption and increased risk of melanoma, but a possible association is described, bringing attention to higher risk melanoma category of patients. More clinical studies are needed to clarify the impact of PDE5-is in the development and progression of melanoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07926855
Volume :
34
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Basic & Clinical Physiology & Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173927597
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/jbcpp-2023-0223