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  1. ... BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in a population-based study of breast cancer in white and black American women ages 35 to 64 ... likely to undergo BRCA1/BRCA2 testing than were white women who had similar histories.[ 33 ] In another study among breast cancer patients who were counseled about BRCA1/BRCA2 risk ...
  2. ... comparison of narrow-band imaging cystoscopy to standard white light cystoscopy in bladder cancer. BJU International. 2014; 113 :17–18. Reason: Animal study Ren H, et al. Early detection of carcinoma ...
  3. ... with colon cancer risk in African Americans and whites: results from the North Carolina Colon Cancer Study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2003 Aug;12(8): ...
  4. ... and ethnicities. In a population-based case-control study of prostate cancer among African Americans, whites, and Asian Americans in the United States (Los ...
  5. ... screening rates among Asian Americans and non-Latino whites. Cancer. 2005 Dec 15;104(12 Suppl):2940–7. PMID: 16276538. Exclusion reason: Ineligible study design [ PMC free article : PMC1810896 ] [ PubMed : 16276538 ] 1742. ...
  6. ... Prindiville SA, Miller YE, et al. Fluorescence versus white-light bronchoscopy for detection of preneoplastic lesions: a randomized study. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 2001; 93 (18):1385–1391. Exclusion code: ...
  7. ... these lesions remain clinically undetected.[ 7 ] An autopsy study of white and Asian men also found an increase in occult prostate cancer with age, reaching nearly 60% in men older ...
  8. ... had samples with 93 percent and 44 percent white patients, respectively. Populations represented in the studies varied somewhat. The differences were both in cancer stage and cancer type. Four studies included all ...
  9. ... study were its limited population generalizability, as most study participants were female, white, married, and well-educated breast cancer survivors; and the lack of an adequate control ...
  10. ... JS, et al. Ethnic variation in localized prostate cancer: a pilot study of preferences, optimism, and quality of life among black and white veterans. Clin Prostate Cancer. 2004; 3 (1):31– ...
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