Black men in England have three times the age-adjusted incidence of diagnosed prostate cancer as compared with their White counterparts. This population-based retrospective cohort study is the first UK-based investigation of whether access to diagnostic services underlies the association between race and prostate cancer. Prostate cancer was ascertained using multiple sources including hospital records. Race and factors that may influence prostate cancer diagnosis were assessed by questionnaire and hospital records review. We found that Black men were diagnosed an average of 5.1 years younger as compared with White men (P<0.001). Men of both races were comparable in their knowledge of prostate cancer, in the delays reported before presentati...
IntroductionBlack men are twice as likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than White men. Raise...
Background: The reported incidence of prostate cancer is higher among African-American men than amon...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is common and affects Black African and Caribbean men disproporti...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK with incidence rates projected to rise. B...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
Evidence suggests that black men of African and Caribbean backgrounds are disproportionately more af...
Patients’ views on testing for cancer may influence their help-seeking behaviour; thereby contributi...
BACKGROUND: It is recognised that the risk of prostate cancer is higher in black men than in white m...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
PurposeTo our knowledge the reasons for the high rates of prostate cancer in black American men...
OBJECTIVE: To reinvestigate whether South Asian men in the UK are at lower risk of being diagnosed w...
PURPOSE: Although black men represent a high risk population for prostate specific antigen screening...
Aim. Black African and black Caribbean men are two to three times more likely to be diagnosed with p...
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...
IntroductionBlack men are twice as likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than White men. Raise...
Background: The reported incidence of prostate cancer is higher among African-American men than amon...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is common and affects Black African and Caribbean men disproporti...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK with incidence rates projected to rise. B...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
Evidence suggests that black men of African and Caribbean backgrounds are disproportionately more af...
Patients’ views on testing for cancer may influence their help-seeking behaviour; thereby contributi...
BACKGROUND: It is recognised that the risk of prostate cancer is higher in black men than in white m...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
PurposeTo our knowledge the reasons for the high rates of prostate cancer in black American men...
OBJECTIVE: To reinvestigate whether South Asian men in the UK are at lower risk of being diagnosed w...
PURPOSE: Although black men represent a high risk population for prostate specific antigen screening...
Aim. Black African and black Caribbean men are two to three times more likely to be diagnosed with p...
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...
IntroductionBlack men are twice as likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than White men. Raise...
Background: The reported incidence of prostate cancer is higher among African-American men than amon...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is common and affects Black African and Caribbean men disproporti...