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Prevalence of prostate cancer at autopsy in Nigeria-A preliminary report.

Maarten C BoslandOluwarotimi S NetteyAdekoyejo A PhillipsCharles C AnunobiOluyemi AkinloyeIma-Obong A EkanemIma-Abasi E BasseyVikas MehtaVirgilia MaciasTheodorus H Van der KwastBernice Ofori
Published in: The Prostate (2021)
The 8.8% prevalence of subclinical prostate cancer at autopsy was similar to previously reported Nigerian studies with more limited tissue sampling (6.7%-10%), but considerably lower than estimates in other populations, including African Americans. Our findings suggest that latent, clinically asymptomatic prostate cancer is less frequent in Nigerians than in African Americans, despite shared genetic ancestry. Future studies with increased sample size are warranted to provide insight in the natural history and true prevalence of prostate cancer in West Africa.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • radical prostatectomy
  • risk factors
  • genome wide