Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK with incidence rates projected to rise. Black men are at least twice as likely to develop prostate cancer as white men and the mortality rate is twice as high, evidencing substantial cancer inequalities. Although there currently is no national screening programme for prostate cancer, it is vital that black men are aware of prostate cancer and their elevated risk as this can encourage help-seeking behaviour, and in turn early diagnosis. Early diagnosis can save lives, yet black men tend to present at later stages. This study aims to investigate barriers and facilitators to early diagnosis of prostate cancer for black men in order to tackle this cancer inequality
Abstract Background: Men of African and African-Caribbean origin (black men) have twice the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
Purpose: To detail social knowledge of prostate cancer risk amongst cultural groups. Prostate canc...
Black men in England have three times the age-adjusted incidence of diagnosed prostate cancer as com...
Evidence suggests that black men of African and Caribbean backgrounds are disproportionately more af...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK with incidence rates projec...
Introduction: Black men have a higher risk of getting prostate cancer compared to men of other races...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
Aim. Black African and black Caribbean men are two to three times more likely to be diagnosed with p...
Introduction: Black men have a higher risk of getting prostate cancer compared to men of other races...
Introduction: Black men have a higher risk of getting prostate cancer compared to men of other races...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is common and affects Black African and Caribbean men disproporti...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is common and affects Black African and Caribbean men disproportion...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in the UK, with 46 690 new cases in 201...
Patients’ views on testing for cancer may influence their help-seeking behaviour; thereby contributi...
Abstract Background: Men of African and African-Caribbean origin (black men) have twice the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
Purpose: To detail social knowledge of prostate cancer risk amongst cultural groups. Prostate canc...
Black men in England have three times the age-adjusted incidence of diagnosed prostate cancer as com...
Evidence suggests that black men of African and Caribbean backgrounds are disproportionately more af...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK with incidence rates projec...
Introduction: Black men have a higher risk of getting prostate cancer compared to men of other races...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
Aim. Black African and black Caribbean men are two to three times more likely to be diagnosed with p...
Introduction: Black men have a higher risk of getting prostate cancer compared to men of other races...
Introduction: Black men have a higher risk of getting prostate cancer compared to men of other races...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is common and affects Black African and Caribbean men disproporti...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is common and affects Black African and Caribbean men disproportion...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in the UK, with 46 690 new cases in 201...
Patients’ views on testing for cancer may influence their help-seeking behaviour; thereby contributi...
Abstract Background: Men of African and African-Caribbean origin (black men) have twice the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Black men in the United States have substantially higher prostate cancer incidence rates...
Purpose: To detail social knowledge of prostate cancer risk amongst cultural groups. Prostate canc...