BACKGROUND: Few studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of baseline clinical characteristics, treatment selection, and disease-free survival (DFS). The present study examines the impact of Latino ethnicity on these parameters in a large, multiinstitutional database of men with prostate cancer. METHODS: We compared baseline disease characteristics and clinical outcomes for Latino (N = 138), non-Latino White (NLW, N = 5619), and African-American (AA, N = 608) men with localized prostate cancer by using chi-square and ANOVA for baseline variables and survival analysis to examine differences in time to recurrence. RESULTS: Latino men resembled AA men more than NLW on sociodemographic characteristics. AA m...
Background: We compared upgrading and upstaging rates in low risk and favorable intermediate risk pr...
Background: Studies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantl...
BACKGROUNDHispanics are more likely than other racial/ethnic groups in the United States to be diagn...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
INTRODUCTION: Among Hispanic-American (HA) men, prostatic cancer (PCa) accounts for nearly one-quart...
INTRODUCTION: Among Hispanic-American (HA) men, prostatic cancer (PCa) accounts for nearly one-quart...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
Purpose Men diagnosed with prostate cancer have multiple options available for treatment. Previous r...
The authors conducted a study to determine whether differences in prostate cancer survival betweenWh...
The authors conducted a study to determine whether differences in prostate cancer survival betweenWh...
Purpose Men diagnosed with prostate cancer have multiple options available for treatment. Previous r...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
Background: Studies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantl...
Background: We compared upgrading and upstaging rates in low risk and favorable intermediate risk pr...
Background: Studies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantl...
BACKGROUNDHispanics are more likely than other racial/ethnic groups in the United States to be diagn...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
INTRODUCTION: Among Hispanic-American (HA) men, prostatic cancer (PCa) accounts for nearly one-quart...
INTRODUCTION: Among Hispanic-American (HA) men, prostatic cancer (PCa) accounts for nearly one-quart...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
Purpose Men diagnosed with prostate cancer have multiple options available for treatment. Previous r...
The authors conducted a study to determine whether differences in prostate cancer survival betweenWh...
The authors conducted a study to determine whether differences in prostate cancer survival betweenWh...
Purpose Men diagnosed with prostate cancer have multiple options available for treatment. Previous r...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
Background: Studies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantl...
Background: We compared upgrading and upstaging rates in low risk and favorable intermediate risk pr...
Background: Studies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantl...
BACKGROUNDHispanics are more likely than other racial/ethnic groups in the United States to be diagn...