The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes toward prostate cancer, screening practices and deterrents to early detection and treatment among Black and White men 40 years and older residing in San Bernardino and Riverside, California. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire developed and pre-tested among similar participants in the study. Two hundred and fourteen men participated in the study, of which 75% were Black and 25% White. The majority (53%) was between the ages of 40-50 years, and 74% were married. The study found that there was very little difference in socioeconomic status between Whites and Blacks. Most (34%) had a college degree, but more Whites (92%) had a personal family physician than Blacks (77%), and s...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
THE RACIAL DISPARITY OBSERVED IN PROSTATE cancer incidence and mortality rates between African Ameri...
Although African-American men have a greater burden of prostate cancer than whites and other racial ...
The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes toward prostate cancer, screening practices and ...
Approximately one in every seven American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his life...
OBJECTIVE: Black men are more prone to harbor prostate cancer. They are more likely to succumb to th...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Prostate cancer is the leading cau...
African American men have the highest incidence, morbidity, and mortality rates in the United States...
Sabrina L Dickey,1 Eileen Cormier,1 James Whyte IV,1 Penny A Ralston2 1College of Nursing, 2Center o...
OBJECTIVE: Black men are more prone to harbor prostate cancer. They are more likely to succumb to th...
prostate cancer at higher rates than do White men, a health disparity that may result from differenc...
Objective: We investigated the association between lifestyle and prostate cancer risk among Caucasia...
This study examines the knowledge, atti-tudes, and beliefs of African-American men and their female ...
African American men have the highest rate of prostate cancer. Further, African American men are mor...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
THE RACIAL DISPARITY OBSERVED IN PROSTATE cancer incidence and mortality rates between African Ameri...
Although African-American men have a greater burden of prostate cancer than whites and other racial ...
The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes toward prostate cancer, screening practices and ...
Approximately one in every seven American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his life...
OBJECTIVE: Black men are more prone to harbor prostate cancer. They are more likely to succumb to th...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Prostate cancer is the leading cau...
African American men have the highest incidence, morbidity, and mortality rates in the United States...
Sabrina L Dickey,1 Eileen Cormier,1 James Whyte IV,1 Penny A Ralston2 1College of Nursing, 2Center o...
OBJECTIVE: Black men are more prone to harbor prostate cancer. They are more likely to succumb to th...
prostate cancer at higher rates than do White men, a health disparity that may result from differenc...
Objective: We investigated the association between lifestyle and prostate cancer risk among Caucasia...
This study examines the knowledge, atti-tudes, and beliefs of African-American men and their female ...
African American men have the highest rate of prostate cancer. Further, African American men are mor...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
THE RACIAL DISPARITY OBSERVED IN PROSTATE cancer incidence and mortality rates between African Ameri...
Although African-American men have a greater burden of prostate cancer than whites and other racial ...