2021
Abrogation of survival disparity between insured and uninsured individuals after the USPSTF's 2012 prostate-specific antigen-based prostate cancer screening recommendation.
Kim I, Kim D, Kim S, Singer E, Jang T, Ghodoussipour S, Aron M, Kim I. Abrogation of survival disparity between insured and uninsured individuals after the USPSTF's 2012 prostate-specific antigen-based prostate cancer screening recommendation. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 77-77. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.39.28_suppl.77.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProstate cancer-specific survivalU.S. Preventive Services Task ForceSurvival disparitiesUninsured patientsSocioeconomic quintileProstate cancerInsurance statusMarital statusWorse prostate cancer-specific survivalProstate cancer screening recommendationsCox proportional hazards modelDiagnostic time periodsCancer-specific survivalCancer screening recommendationsProportional hazards modelProstate-specific antigenScreening recommendationsSurvival outcomesInsured patientsWorse outcomesHazards modelPatientsBetter outcomesMedian household incomeUninsured individuals
2020
Abrogation of survival disparity between Black and White individuals after the USPSTF′s 2012 prostate‐specific antigen–based prostate cancer screening recommendation
Kim I, Jang T, Kim S, Modi P, Singer E, Elsamra S, Kim I. Abrogation of survival disparity between Black and White individuals after the USPSTF′s 2012 prostate‐specific antigen–based prostate cancer screening recommendation. Cancer 2020, 126: 5114-5123. PMID: 32888321, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.33179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS Preventive Services Task ForceProstate cancerSurvival disparitiesWhite menProstate cancer screening recommendationsBlack menPCa-specific survivalAdverse clinical featuresCancer screening recommendationsEnd Results (SEER) databaseYear of diagnosisProstate-specific antigenClinical featuresScreening recommendationsResults databaseSurvival outcomesGrade CGrade D.White individualsMenRacial discrepanciesSurvivalTask ForceOutcomesTotal