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Active surveillance not linked to higher mortality for Black men with prostate cancer – Healio
Black men with low-risk prostate cancer had a significantly higher 10-year cumulative incidence of disease progression and definitive treatment than white men,…
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Black men with low-risk prostate cancer had a significantly higher 10-year cumulative incidence of disease progression and definitive treatment than white men, according to results of a retrospective cohort study published in JAMA.
However, incidence of metastasis, prostate cancer-specific mortality and all-cause mortality did not differ significantly…
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