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Black-White Differences Again Seen in Prostate Cancer Prognosis
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Title Black-White Differences Again Seen in Prostate Cancer Prognosis
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/578666?src=rss
Description Black men with prostate cancer, compared with their White counterparts, have a poorer prognosis that is not fully explained by co-morbid illness, different PSA screening rates, or access to healthcare, researchers from the UK report in the July 15 issue of the International Journal of Cancer. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Urology
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Date Aug 8, 2008
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