Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, NY, United States
 Research   
								
																Knowledge and Understanding Differs Between African American Men and Caucasian Men When Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer 
																Author(s): Adam B. Sumlin*, Susan Camacho, Zahra Fayazi, Ali Houjaij, Oussama M. Darwish, Adrienne Groman and Alan Hutson             
								
																
						 Purpose: African American (AA) men are diagnosed with Prostate cancer (PCa) approximately 3 years younger, more often in an advanced stage, and incurable,
  when compared to Caucasian American (CA) men. We seek to study whether this difference is due to factors related to, stress, and lack of knowledge of prostate
  cancer, race, or the combination of all these factors.
Methods: A questionnaire was administered to 389 participants (234 CA and 135 AA men) for a possible diagnosis of prostate cancer over 3 years. Quantitative
  data was collected from patients on demographic status along with their level of knowledge of prostate cancer and anxiety related to their diagnosis and possible
  treatment. Exact Pearson chi-square tests were used to test the independence between race and various socio-economic factors.
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																DOI:
								10.4172/2329-6895.10.9.512															  
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