Abstract Background African Americans (AAs) in the United States are known to have a higher incidence and mortality for Prostate Cancer (PCa). The drivers of this epidemiological disparity are multifactorial, including socioeconomic factors leading to lifestyle and dietary issues, healthcare access problems, and potentially tumor biology. Recent findings Although recent evidence suggests once access is equal, AA men have equal outcomes to Caucasian American (CA) men, differences in PCa incidence remain, and there is much to do to reverse disparities in mortality across the USA. A deeper understanding of these issues, both at the clinical and molecular level, can facilitate improved outcomes in the AA population. This review first discusses ...
Background: Compared with White Americans, Black American men are at a significant increased risk of...
The risk of prostate cancer diagnosis among African Americans is 66% greater than among European Ame...
The risk of prostate cancer diagnosis among African Americans is 66% greater than among European Ame...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the second leading cause of canc...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
Background African American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups....
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
Despite substantial improvements in cancer survival, not all population groups have benefitted equal...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most frequently diagnosed malignancy and the second leading caus...
The highest prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world have been reported among Blac...
Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the second leading cau...
PurposeRacial disparities in the incidence and risk profile of prostate cancer at diagnosis among Af...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
Background: Compared with White Americans, Black American men are at a significant increased risk of...
The risk of prostate cancer diagnosis among African Americans is 66% greater than among European Ame...
The risk of prostate cancer diagnosis among African Americans is 66% greater than among European Ame...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the second leading cause of canc...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
Background African American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups....
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
Despite substantial improvements in cancer survival, not all population groups have benefitted equal...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most frequently diagnosed malignancy and the second leading caus...
The highest prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world have been reported among Blac...
Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the second leading cau...
PurposeRacial disparities in the incidence and risk profile of prostate cancer at diagnosis among Af...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
Background: Compared with White Americans, Black American men are at a significant increased risk of...
The risk of prostate cancer diagnosis among African Americans is 66% greater than among European Ame...
The risk of prostate cancer diagnosis among African Americans is 66% greater than among European Ame...