Racial disparities in prostate cancer have not been well characterized on a genomic level. Here we show the results of a multi-institutional retrospective analysis of 1,152 patients (596 African-American men (AAM) and 556 European-American men (EAM)) who underwent radical prostatectomy. Comparative analyses between the race groups were conducted at the clinical, genomic, pathway, molecular subtype, and prognostic levels. The EAM group had increased ERG (PP=0.02) expression, decreased SPINK1 expression (PPIL33, IFNG, CCL4, CD3, ICOSLG), and lower expression of mismatch repair genes (MSH2, MSH6) (p<0.001 for all). At the pathway level, the AAM group had higher expression of genes sets related to the immune response, apoptosis, hypoxia, and re...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most frequently diagnosed malignancy and the second leading caus...
African Americans (AA) are two times more likely to be diagnosed with and succumb to prostate cancer...
In prostate cancer, race/ethnicity is the highest risk factor after adjusting for age. African Ameri...
Racial disparities in prostate cancer have not been well characterized on a genomic level. Here we s...
Racial disparities in prostate cancer have not been well characterized on a genomic level. Here we s...
AbstractAfrican American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates f...
Background: African-American (AA) men have higher incidence and mortality from prostate cancer compa...
Background: African-American (AA) men have higher incidence and mortality from prostate cancer compa...
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related de...
Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the second leading cau...
The incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer (PCa) are higher in African American (AA) compa...
In 2005, more than 200,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be detected in the United States, and a...
African American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates from pros...
African American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates from pros...
PurposeAfrican American (AFR) men have the highest mortality rate from prostate cancer (PCa) compare...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most frequently diagnosed malignancy and the second leading caus...
African Americans (AA) are two times more likely to be diagnosed with and succumb to prostate cancer...
In prostate cancer, race/ethnicity is the highest risk factor after adjusting for age. African Ameri...
Racial disparities in prostate cancer have not been well characterized on a genomic level. Here we s...
Racial disparities in prostate cancer have not been well characterized on a genomic level. Here we s...
AbstractAfrican American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates f...
Background: African-American (AA) men have higher incidence and mortality from prostate cancer compa...
Background: African-American (AA) men have higher incidence and mortality from prostate cancer compa...
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related de...
Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the second leading cau...
The incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer (PCa) are higher in African American (AA) compa...
In 2005, more than 200,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be detected in the United States, and a...
African American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates from pros...
African American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates from pros...
PurposeAfrican American (AFR) men have the highest mortality rate from prostate cancer (PCa) compare...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most frequently diagnosed malignancy and the second leading caus...
African Americans (AA) are two times more likely to be diagnosed with and succumb to prostate cancer...
In prostate cancer, race/ethnicity is the highest risk factor after adjusting for age. African Ameri...