Purpose Men diagnosed with prostate cancer have multiple options available for treatment. Previous reports have indicated a trend of differing modalities of treatment chosen by African American and white men. We investigated the role of ethnicity in primary treatment choice and how this affected overall and cancer-specific mortality. Methods By utilizing data abstracted from Cancer of the Prostate Strategic Urologic Research Endeavor (CaPSURE), patients were compared by ethnicity, primary treatment, number of comorbidities, risk level according to modified D'Amico criteria, age, highest educational level attained, type of insurance, treatment facility, and perception of general health. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was performed ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of bas...
BackgroundStudies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantly ...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in men. This meta-analysis w...
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...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
In the U.S., prostate carcinoma mortality is greatest among African Americans. In North Carolina, th...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
BACKGROUND: Few studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of bas...
BackgroundStudies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantly ...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in men. This meta-analysis w...
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...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
In the U.S., prostate carcinoma mortality is greatest among African Americans. In North Carolina, th...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
BackgroundFew studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of basel...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
BACKGROUND: Few studies of ethnicity and prostate cancer have included Latino men in analyses of bas...
BackgroundStudies of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) have focussed predominantly ...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in men. This meta-analysis w...