PurposeTo explore whether disparities in outcomes exist between African American (AA) and Caucasian (CS) men with low-grade prostate cancer and similar cancer of the prostate risk assessment-postsurgery (CAPRA-S) features following prostatectomy (RP).MethodsThe overall cohort consisted of 1,265 men (234 AA and 1,031 CS) who met the National comprehensive cancer network criteria for low- to intermediate-risk prostate cancer and underwent RP between 1990 and 2012. We first evaluated whether clinical factors were associated with adverse pathologic outcomes and freedom from biochemical failure (FFbF) using the entire cohort. Next, we studied a subset of 705 men (112 AA and 593 CS) who had pathologic Gleason score≤6 (low-grade disease). Using th...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
ImportanceBlack men are more likely to die of prostate cancer than white men. In men with similar st...
PURPOSE: To explore whether disparities in outcomes exist between African American (AA) and Caucasia...
PurposeRacial disparities in the incidence and risk profile of prostate cancer at diagnosis among Af...
Background African American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups....
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
IntroductionThe purpose of the study was to determine whether racial differences exist in the patter...
BackgroundBlack race is associated with prostate cancer (PC) diagnosis and poor outcome. Previously,...
INTRODUCTION: Racial differences in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) after treatment of prosta...
INTRODUCTION: Racial differences in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) after treatment of prosta...
INTRODUCTION: Racial differences in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) after treatment of prosta...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in men. This meta-analysis w...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
ImportanceBlack men are more likely to die of prostate cancer than white men. In men with similar st...
PURPOSE: To explore whether disparities in outcomes exist between African American (AA) and Caucasia...
PurposeRacial disparities in the incidence and risk profile of prostate cancer at diagnosis among Af...
Background African American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups....
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
IntroductionThe purpose of the study was to determine whether racial differences exist in the patter...
BackgroundBlack race is associated with prostate cancer (PC) diagnosis and poor outcome. Previously,...
INTRODUCTION: Racial differences in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) after treatment of prosta...
INTRODUCTION: Racial differences in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) after treatment of prosta...
INTRODUCTION: Racial differences in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) after treatment of prosta...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in men. This meta-analysis w...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether there were racial differences in initial treatment for clinically loc...
ImportanceBlack men are more likely to die of prostate cancer than white men. In men with similar st...