To examine the association between socio-cultural factors and patient-provider communication and related racial difference
Sabrina L Dickey,1 Eileen Cormier,1 James Whyte IV,1 Penny A Ralston2 1College of Nursing, 2Center o...
Localized prostate cancer, where an optimum treatment choice is characterized by uncertainty and amb...
African American men have the highest incidence, morbidity, and mortality rates in the United States...
To examine the association between socio-cultural factors and patient-provider communication and rel...
Sun Hee Rim1, Ingrid J Hall1, Megan E Fairweather2, Catherine R Fedorenko2, Donatus U Ekwueme1, Judi...
To examine the multidimensional concept of patient-health care provider (HCP) communication, its eff...
Nonmedical factors may modify biological risk of prostate cancer and contribute to differential use ...
To study the effect of healthcare access and other characteristics on physician trust among black an...
Objective:We examined prostate cancer patients\u2019 perceived engagement in treatment decision-maki...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in all men, and African American men (AAM) ...
Prostate cancer is the leading cancer for men worldwide, with increasing incidence in Sub-Saharan Af...
INTRODUCTION:In the USA, African American men bear a disproportionate burden of prostate cancer (PCa...
African American (AA) men face disproportionately higher rates of prostate cancer (PCa) in compariso...
Purpose: All men diagnosed with prostate cancer must undergo the complex process of treatment decisi...
Sabrina L Dickey,1 Eileen Cormier,1 James Whyte IV,1 Penny A Ralston2 1College of Nursing, 2Center o...
Localized prostate cancer, where an optimum treatment choice is characterized by uncertainty and amb...
African American men have the highest incidence, morbidity, and mortality rates in the United States...
To examine the association between socio-cultural factors and patient-provider communication and rel...
Sun Hee Rim1, Ingrid J Hall1, Megan E Fairweather2, Catherine R Fedorenko2, Donatus U Ekwueme1, Judi...
To examine the multidimensional concept of patient-health care provider (HCP) communication, its eff...
Nonmedical factors may modify biological risk of prostate cancer and contribute to differential use ...
To study the effect of healthcare access and other characteristics on physician trust among black an...
Objective:We examined prostate cancer patients\u2019 perceived engagement in treatment decision-maki...
Background. Racial/ethnic differences have been found in various aspects of cancer care. But a limit...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in all men, and African American men (AAM) ...
Prostate cancer is the leading cancer for men worldwide, with increasing incidence in Sub-Saharan Af...
INTRODUCTION:In the USA, African American men bear a disproportionate burden of prostate cancer (PCa...
African American (AA) men face disproportionately higher rates of prostate cancer (PCa) in compariso...
Purpose: All men diagnosed with prostate cancer must undergo the complex process of treatment decisi...
Sabrina L Dickey,1 Eileen Cormier,1 James Whyte IV,1 Penny A Ralston2 1College of Nursing, 2Center o...
Localized prostate cancer, where an optimum treatment choice is characterized by uncertainty and amb...
African American men have the highest incidence, morbidity, and mortality rates in the United States...