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The impact of marital status on tumor aggressiveness, treatment, and screening among black and white men diagnosed with prostate cancer
Saira Khan
, Lindsay Fuzzell
, Marvin Langston
, Yunan Han
, Justin X. Moore
, Keon Gilbert
, Siobhan Sutcliffe
, Jeannette T. Bensen
, James L. Mohler
, Elizabeth T.H. Fontham
,
Lixin Song
, Marquita W. Lewis-Thames
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Medicine and Dentistry
Neoplasm
100%
Prostate Cancer
100%
Screening
100%
Marital Status
100%
Therapeutic Procedure
100%
Man
100%
Population Research
27%
Odds Ratio
18%
Association
18%
Logistic Regression Analysis
9%
Self Report
9%
Prostatectomy
9%
Disparity
9%
Diagnosis
9%
Decision Making
9%
Gleason Score
9%
Screening of Prostate Cancer
9%
Symptom Management
9%
Caregiver
9%
Marriage
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Screening
100%
Neoplasm
100%
Prostate Cancer
100%
Odds Ratio
18%
Confidence Interval
18%
Logistic Regression Analysis
9%
Diagnosis
9%
Self Report
9%
Gleason Score
9%
Prostatectomy
9%
Cancer Screening
9%
Time
9%
Psychology
Prostate Cancer
100%
Treatment
100%
Self-Report
14%
Regression
14%
Decision Making
14%