To study the effect of healthcare access and other characteristics on physician trust among black and white prostate cancer patients
Study Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether there were differences in patterns o...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
To examine the multidimensional concept of patient-health care provider (HCP) communication, its eff...
To study the effect of healthcare access and other characteristics on physician trust among black an...
Nonmedical factors may modify biological risk of prostate cancer and contribute to differential use ...
To examine the association between socio-cultural factors and patient-provider communication and rel...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer (PrCA) is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer ...
Copyright © 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology. All rights reserved. Black men are more like...
Purpose: To evaluate racial/ethnic disparities in patient care experiences (PCEs) among prostate can...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in males in the United States, accounting fo...
OBJECTIVE: To examine racial disparities in end-of-life (EOL) care among black and white patients dy...
IMPORTANCE: There is extensive evidence suggesting that black men with localized prostate cancer (PC...
Objectives: We evaluated whether African Americans (AA) with intermediate to high-risk prostate can...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate racial data in studies used in current NCCN prostate cancer guidelines. These...
Study Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether there were differences in patterns o...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
To examine the multidimensional concept of patient-health care provider (HCP) communication, its eff...
To study the effect of healthcare access and other characteristics on physician trust among black an...
Nonmedical factors may modify biological risk of prostate cancer and contribute to differential use ...
To examine the association between socio-cultural factors and patient-provider communication and rel...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer (PrCA) is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer ...
Copyright © 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology. All rights reserved. Black men are more like...
Purpose: To evaluate racial/ethnic disparities in patient care experiences (PCEs) among prostate can...
BACKGROUND: The gap in prostate cancer (PCa) survival between Blacks and Whites has widened over the...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in males in the United States, accounting fo...
OBJECTIVE: To examine racial disparities in end-of-life (EOL) care among black and white patients dy...
IMPORTANCE: There is extensive evidence suggesting that black men with localized prostate cancer (PC...
Objectives: We evaluated whether African Americans (AA) with intermediate to high-risk prostate can...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate racial data in studies used in current NCCN prostate cancer guidelines. These...
Study Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether there were differences in patterns o...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
To examine the multidimensional concept of patient-health care provider (HCP) communication, its eff...