Objective: We investigated the association between lifestyle and prostate cancer risk among Caucasian and African--American men, separately. Methods: This population-based case–control study of prostate cancer among men aged 65–79 years was conducted between 2000 and 2002 in South Carolina. Telephone interviews were completed with 416 incident prostate cancer cases ascertained through the South Carolina Central Cancer Registry, and 429 controls identified through the Health Care Financing Administration Medicare beneficiary file (with respective response rates of 71% and 64%). Results: Caucasian men working in production, transportation, and material moving had increased prostate cancer risk (odds ratio [OR]= 2.04, 95% confidence interval [...
PURPOSE: Although black men represent a high risk population for prostate specific antigen screening...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
The highest prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world have been reported among Blac...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to separately examine the impact of neighborhood socioecon...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Prostate cancer is the leading cau...
BACKGROUND: The death rate for prostate cancer (PrCA), the most commonly diagnosed cancer in African...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
Sabrina L Dickey,1 Eileen Cormier,1 James Whyte IV,1 Penny A Ralston2 1College of Nursing, 2Center o...
The research goal was to document differences in the epidemiology of prostate cancer among multicult...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...
Although African-American men have a greater burden of prostate cancer than whites and other racial ...
The study examines the disparities in Prostate Cancer (PC) outcomes by insurance status in African A...
Approximately one in every seven American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his life...
PURPOSE: Although black men represent a high risk population for prostate specific antigen screening...
PURPOSE: Although black men represent a high risk population for prostate specific antigen screening...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
The highest prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world have been reported among Blac...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to separately examine the impact of neighborhood socioecon...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Prostate cancer is the leading cau...
BACKGROUND: The death rate for prostate cancer (PrCA), the most commonly diagnosed cancer in African...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
Sabrina L Dickey,1 Eileen Cormier,1 James Whyte IV,1 Penny A Ralston2 1College of Nursing, 2Center o...
The research goal was to document differences in the epidemiology of prostate cancer among multicult...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...
Although African-American men have a greater burden of prostate cancer than whites and other racial ...
The study examines the disparities in Prostate Cancer (PC) outcomes by insurance status in African A...
Approximately one in every seven American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his life...
PURPOSE: Although black men represent a high risk population for prostate specific antigen screening...
PURPOSE: Although black men represent a high risk population for prostate specific antigen screening...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
The highest prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world have been reported among Blac...