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Ethnic differences in prostate-specific antigen levels in men without prostate cancer: a systematic review.

Melissa BarlowLiz DownLuke Timothy Allan MounceSamuel William David MerrielJessica WatsonTanimola MartinsSarah Elizabeth Rose Bailey
Published in: Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases (2022)
Black men without prostate cancer have higher PSA levels than White or Hispanic men, which reflects the higher rates of prostate cancer diagnosis in Black men. Despite that, the diagnostic accuracy of PSA for prostate cancer for men of different ethnic groups is unknown, and current guidance for PSA test interpretation does not account for ethnicity. Future research needs to determine whether Black men are diagnosed with similar rates of clinically significant prostate cancer to White men, or whether raised PSA levels are contributing to overdiagnosis of prostate cancer in Black men.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • radical prostatectomy
  • middle aged