Genetics may help explain Black men's high prostate cancer risk, say scientists
Briefly

There wasn't really much information on the different frequencies of mutations across populations to explain why Black men are more likely to develop prostate cancer, said Dr Greg Brooke, a senior lecturer at the University of Essex, who co-led the research.
The findings could lead to a test to identify those at greatest risk of developing the disease, enhancing survival rates.
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