Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3905359 | Urology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this study of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy in two very different practice settings, black men in both cohorts had higher serum PSA values relative to white men, despite adjustment for demographic and cancer-specific characteristics, including prostate weight. The lack of significant association between race and prostate size suggests that alternative reasons are needed to explain higher serum PSA values in black men.
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Authors
John C. Mavropoulos, Alan W. Partin, Christopher L. Amling, Martha K. Terris, Christopher J. Kane, William J. Aronson, Joseph C. Jr, Leslie A. Mangold, Stephen J. Freedland,