rostate cancer is the second most
commonly diagnosed form of cancer in African-American men.
African-American males have the highest incidence rate of prostate cancer in the United States and the
world (21). From 1973 to 1991, mortality rates increased by 21.3% in White men and 39.2% in
African-American men (22). The mortality rate during this period for African-American males was more than twice the rate
for White males.
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Cancer Information Service - National Cancer Institute |
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Men: If You're 40 or Older You Need a Prostate Cancer Exam. It Could Save Your Life. |
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Brochure answers the who, what, when, how, and why
questions about prostate cancer. |
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Texas Cancer Council - Texas Southern
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Early Detection of Prostate Cancer works: It's a man's responsibility |
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Brochure tells what the prostate gland is and its function, what
prostate cancer is, its symptoms, and how early detection can help. |
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Texas Cancer Council - Texas Southern
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Prostate Cancer myths for African-American men |
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Description Pamphlet about myths and facts of prostate cancer. |
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