Black men in U.S. face significantly higher prostate cancer incidence, related mortality

Black men have the highest rates of prostate cancer incidence and related mortality compared with all other racial and ethnic groups among U.S.-based men, results of an analysis published in European Urology showed.
Specifically, Black men had a 68% higher incidence of prostate cancer and 111% higher death rate related to prostate cancer than white men, who had the second highest rates for both among the groups studied.
Investigators also found regional disparities, with the highest incidence of prostate cancer observed in Northern and some Southeastern regions and the highest prostate

Black men have the highest rates of prostate cancer incidence and related mortality compared with all other racial and ethnic groups among U.S.-based men, results of an analysis published in European Urology showed.
Specifically, Black men had a 68% higher incidence of prostate cancer and 111% higher death rate related to prostate cancer than white men, who had the second highest rates for both among the groups studied.
Investigators also found regional disparities, with the highest incidence of prostate cancer observed in Northern and some Southeastern regions and the highest prostate