2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10903-012-9662-y
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Clinical Profile, Quality of Care, and Recurrence in Arab-American and Caucasians Prostate Cancer Patients in Michigan

Abstract: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the United States with striking differences in incidence and mortality among ethnic groups. Michigan has one of the largest concentrations of Arab Americans (AAs) in the U.S. and little is known about this ethnic minority with respect to prostate cancer. This study investigated differences in clinical profile, quality of care, and recurrence among prostate cancer survivors comparing AAs and Caucasian Americans (CAs). Participants in this study included 249… Show more

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“…Our present results are consistent with reports from Korea, China and Saudi Arabia, showing more men to have high-risk disease compared to patients with PCa in Western countries [5,11,13]. Ethnic variations in clinical stage at presentation in patients with PCa are well reported [13][14][15]. For example, minority populations in the USA present with more advanced symptoms and clinical stage of disease compared to the White Caucasian population [13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Our present results are consistent with reports from Korea, China and Saudi Arabia, showing more men to have high-risk disease compared to patients with PCa in Western countries [5,11,13]. Ethnic variations in clinical stage at presentation in patients with PCa are well reported [13][14][15]. For example, minority populations in the USA present with more advanced symptoms and clinical stage of disease compared to the White Caucasian population [13][14][15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Ethnic variations in clinical stage at presentation in patients with PCa are well reported [13][14][15]. For example, minority populations in the USA present with more advanced symptoms and clinical stage of disease compared to the White Caucasian population [13][14][15]. These differences may be attributed to socioeconomic differences and access to healthcare rather than ethnic variation, as after corrections for all other factors, only socioeconomic status significantly affected the outcome of Black Americans compared to the White population [13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Arab American men were found to be at increased risk of lung and prostate cancer when compared to Hispanic men, but had lower rates when compared to Black men ( 110 ). Manifestations of cancer also differed with Arab American men suffering from higher urinary incontinence associated with prostate cancer than White men ( 111 ). Arab American men had higher rates of bladder cancer than both Hispanic and black men ( 110 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%