November 11, 2020

Research Study Indicates Lively Surveillance Effective For Black Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer

FRIDAY, Nov. 6, 2020 — A ‘watchful waiting’ approach to care may be safe for Black Americans with low-risk prostate cancer, a new study suggests. Black patients are less likely than whites to be offered watchful waiting, also called active surveillance. This may be because compared to whites, Black men are more likely to have...

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