Addressing the biological causes of racial disparities in prostate cancer

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Addressing the biological causes of racial disparities in prostate cancer

African Americans have higher rates of prostate cancer and are more likely to die from the disease than other groups in the United States, likely due to socioeconomic factors, healthcare access problems, and tumor biology. A new review published in Cancer Reports focuses on the biological differences in the development of prostate cancer across ethnicities.

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