Black Men With Metastatic Prostate Cancer More Frequently Refuse Chemotherapy
A recent study found a racial disparity in the use of guideline-concordant treatment for metastatic prostate cancer.
A recent study found a racial disparity in the use of guideline-concordant treatment for metastatic prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer has one of the largest racial disparities in outcomes between Black and White patients, according to investigators.
The OPTN policy revision may increase some Black kidney candidates’ total waiting time, which is a major factor in their transplant priority for organ offers.
Racial disparity in the use of emerging diagnostic technologies may widen gaps in cancer treatment and outcomes, according to investigators.
New findings may have implications for counseling patients with metastatic prostate cancer and highlight the importance of multidisciplinary care for these patients, according to investigators.