Genomic testing can identify African American prostate cancer patients who have high-risk disease

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Genomic testing can identify African American prostate cancer patients who have high-risk disease

African American men tend to be diagnosed more frequently with prostate cancer and have higher mortality rates than men of other races and ethnicities. Despite this substantial cancer disparity, few prospective studies focused on maximizing the recruitment of African American men have been conducted to address this problem. It is important to identify those men who are at higher risk of poorer outcomes to improve treatment management and overall survival.

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