The Relation among Prostate Cancer Knowledge and Psychosocial Factors for Prostate Cancer Screening among African American Men: a Correlational Study
African American (AA) men face disproportionately higher rates of prostate cancer (PCa) in comparison to other races. In addition, higher mortality rates from PCa amongst AA men signifies PCa as a formidable health disparity. Inconsistent PCa screening guidelines among medical organizations, further...
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Main Authors: | Sabrina L. Dickey (Author), Aurellia Whitmore (Author), Ellen Campbell (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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