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New research has suggested that many Black men may not visit their doctor or partake in a health screening because they find the interaction stressful and don’t feel physicians give them enough useful ...
Compared to white men, Black men are at greater risk of prostate cancer, more likely to develop it earlier, and more likely to die from it. Earlier screening may be warranted. Dr. Sheel Patel ...