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Although it would seem that earlier prostateāspecific antigen (PSA) screening could reduce the risk of fatal prostate cancer in Black men, new research published by Wiley online in CANCER indicates that at any given PSA level, Black men are more likely to harbor prostate cancer than white men, indicating that they may face an increased risk of prostate cancer than white men at lower PSA levels.
Black men may be more likely to develop prostate cancer than white men, a new US-based study has shown. An analysis of almost 300,000 biopsy results also
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