2018
Multi-institution analysis of racial disparity among African-American men eligible for prostate cancer active surveillance
Dinizo M, Shih W, Kwon Y, Eun D, Reese A, Giusto L, Trabulsi E, Yuh B, Ruel N, Marchalik D, Hwang J, Kundu S, Eggener S, Kim I. Multi-institution analysis of racial disparity among African-American men eligible for prostate cancer active surveillance. Oncotarget 2018, 9: 21359-21365. PMID: 29765545, PMCID: PMC5940363, DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.25103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-risk prostate cancerProstate cancerWhite American menActive surveillanceAfrican American menRacial disparitiesRadical prostatectomyProstate cancer active surveillanceActive surveillance eligibilityMulti-institution databaseRisk prostate cancerUnderwent radical prostatectomyActive surveillance criteriaPositive surgical marginsTertiary care institutionSingle-institution studyMulti-institution analysisPotential racial disparitiesSignificant racial disparitiesPercentage cancerOncologic outcomesSurgical marginsHigher BMIProspective studyCancer outcomes
2015
MP53-04 SIGNIFICANT INTER-INSTITUTIONAL VARIATIONS IN RACIAL DISPARITIES AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN ELIGIBLE FOR PROSTATE CANCER ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE
Dinizo M, Shih W, Salmasi A, Faiena I, Modi P, Han M, Partin A, Eun D, Reese A, Llukani E, Giosto L, Wessel S, Trabulsi E, Lallas C, Yuh B, Wilson T, Marchalik D, Hwang J, Kundu S, Catalona W, Flum D, Eggener S, Negron E, Kim I. MP53-04 SIGNIFICANT INTER-INSTITUTIONAL VARIATIONS IN RACIAL DISPARITIES AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN ELIGIBLE FOR PROSTATE CANCER ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE. Journal Of Urology 2015, 193: e636. DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2015.02.1698.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInter-institutional variationRacial disparities