Association of neighborhood gentrification with prostate cancer and immune markers in African American and European American men.
Catherine M PichardoAdaora EzeaniMargaret S PichardoTanya Agurs-CollinsTiffany M Powell-WileyBrid RyanTsion Zewdu MinasMaeve Bailey-WhyteWei TangTiffany H DorseyWilliam WootenChristopher A LoffredoStefan AmbsPublished in: Cancer medicine (2023)
Findings show that neighborhood gentrification associates with prostate cancer and mortality in this diverse population albeit associations were heterogenous within subgroups. The observations suggest that changing neighborhood socioeconomic environments may affect prostate cancer risk and outcome, likely through multifactorial mechanisms.