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Progression on active surveillance for prostate cancer in Black men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Hari T VigneswaranLuke MittelstaedtAlessio CrippaMartin EklundAdriana C VidalStephen J FreedlandMichael R Abern
Published in: Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases (2021)
Many studies attribute racial disparity in PCa to delayed presentation of disease, however, AS is unique since all AS eligible men have a low grade and stage PCa. Our findings suggest Black men may have an increased risk of progression during AS, but the association is not so strong that Black men should be discouraged from undergoing AS. Indeed, contemporary evidence suggests stricter inclusion, better confirmatory testing or better access to care may temper these findings. Importantly, these results utilize self-reported race, a social construct that has many limitations.
Keyphrases
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  • prostate cancer
  • middle aged
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