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  2. Why are Black men at greater risk for prostate cancer? - AOL

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    Black men in the U.S., Khanna said, are two times more likely to die from prostate cancer than white men. “Not all prostate cancer is lethal, but we have seen that black men do have a higher ...

  3. Sportscaster speaks out about having had prostate cancer ...

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    Black men are nearly twice as likely to develop prostate cancer — and more than two times more likely to die from it. Advocates speak to Yahoo Life about the racial disparity and how to mitigate ...

  4. Prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in men in over half of the world's countries, and the leading cause of cancer death in men in around a quarter of countries. [ 91 ] Prostate cancer is rare in those under 40 years old, [ 92 ] and most cases occur in those over 60 years, [ 2 ] with the average person diagnosed at 67. [ 93 ]

  5. Prostate cancer test may lead to overdiagnosis in black men ...

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    Prostate-specific antigen testing is routinely used as the first step in the UK to investigate men with urinary symptoms. Prostate cancer test may lead to overdiagnosis in black men, study ...

  6. Rectal examination - Wikipedia

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    In men aged 55–69 who have been counseled on the known harms and potential benefits of prostate cancer screening, the U.S. Preventive Service Task Force May 2018 statement states, "The use of digital rectal examination as a screening modality is not recommended because there is a lack of evidence on the benefits."

  7. Histopathologic diagnosis of prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    A histopathologic diagnosis of prostate cancer is the discernment of whether there is a cancer in the prostate, as well as specifying any subdiagnosis of prostate cancer if possible. The histopathologic subdiagnosis of prostate cancer has implications for the possibility and methodology of any subsequent Gleason scoring . [ 1 ]

  8. Impact of prostate cancer on Black man deserves as much ink ...

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    Black men are also 1.7 times more likely to be diagnosed with and 2.1 times more likely to die from prostate cancer than white men, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  9. Gleason grading system - Wikipedia

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    The Gleason grading system is used to help evaluate the prognosis of men with prostate cancer using samples from a prostate biopsy. Together with other parameters, it is incorporated into a strategy of prostate cancer staging which predicts prognosis and helps guide therapy. A Gleason score is given to prostate cancer based upon its microscopic ...