African-American Prostate Cancer Disparities.
Journal: 2017/August - Current Urology Reports
ISSN: 1534-6285
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this review is to examine prostate cancer racial disparities specific to the African-American population.
RESULTS
African-American men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer, present at an earlier age; are more likely to have locally advanced or metastatic disease at diagnosis; and have suboptimal outcomes to standard treatments. Prostate cancer treatment requires a nuanced approach, particularly when applying screening, counseling, and management of African-American men. Oncological as well as functional outcomes may differ and are potentially due to a combination of genetic, molecular, behavioral, and socioeconomic factors.
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