PurposeIn a large, prospective, multi-institutional active surveillance cohort we evaluated whether African American men are at higher risk for reclassification.Materials and methodsThe Canary PASS (Prostate Active Surveillance Study) is a protocol driven, active surveillance cohort with a prespecified prostate specific antigen and surveillance biopsy regimen. Men included in this study had Gleason Grade Group 1 or 2 disease at diagnosis and fewer than 5 years between diagnosis and enrollment, and had undergone 1 or more surveillance biopsies. The reclassification risk, defined as an increase in the Gleason score on subsequent biopsy, was compared between African American and Caucasian American men using Cox proportional hazards models. In ...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...
PurposeRacial disparities in the incidence and risk profile of prostate cancer at diagnosis among Af...
Purpose We determined the impact of the 2012 US Preventative Services Task Force recommendation agai...
Purpose We determined the impact of the 2012 US Preventative Services Task Force recommendation agai...
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...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
PurposeTo explore whether disparities in outcomes exist between African American (AA) and Caucasian ...
Background: The reported incidence of prostate cancer is higher among African-American men than amon...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...
PurposeRacial disparities in the incidence and risk profile of prostate cancer at diagnosis among Af...
Purpose We determined the impact of the 2012 US Preventative Services Task Force recommendation agai...
Purpose We determined the impact of the 2012 US Preventative Services Task Force recommendation agai...
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...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
BackgroundIn 2012, the United States Preventative Services Task Force issued new guidelines recommen...
Objectives: It is known that African American men have a greater risk of prostate cancer than white ...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
PurposeTo explore whether disparities in outcomes exist between African American (AA) and Caucasian ...
Background: The reported incidence of prostate cancer is higher among African-American men than amon...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) men suffer a higher prostate cancer (PCa) burden than other groups.O...
have earlier onset of prostate cancer, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, more advanced ...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...
BACKGROUND. There are scant data available on prostate cancer screening among high-risk African Amer...