Prostate Cancer Among Black Men in Canada

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Albers, Patrick [1 ]
Bashir, Safaa [2 ]
Mookerji, Nikhile [1 ]
Broomfield, Stacey [1 ]
Martin, Anais Medina [3 ]
Ghosh, Sunita [4 ]
Kinnaird, Adam [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
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[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Surg, Div Urol, 11400 Univ Ave, Edmonton, AB T6G 1Z1, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Dept Med, Black Med Students Assoc, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Alberta Prostate Canc Res Initiat, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[4] Univ Alberta, Dept Oncol, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[5] Canc Res Inst Northern Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[6] Alberta Ctr Urol Res & Excellence, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.18475
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Importance Prostate cancer is a prevalent disease among men worldwide, exhibiting substantial heterogeneity in presentation and outcomes influenced by various factors, including race and ethnicity. Disparities in incidence, stage at diagnosis, and survival rates have been observed between Black men and those of other races and ethnicities. Objective To compare prostate cancer outcomes between Black men and men with other race (Asian, Hispanic, Indigenous, Middle Eastern, White, Multiracial, and Other) in a universal health care system, with race and ethnicity self-reported. Design, Setting, and Participants This was a prospective, observational cohort study of men diagnosed with prostate cancer between June 1, 2014, and August 28, 2023, who self-identified race and ethnicity. Participants included men who had been prospectively enrolled in the Alberta Prostate Cancer Research Initiative from the 2 major urology referral centers in Alberta (University of Alberta and University of Calgary). All men with prostate cancer enrolled in the initiative were included. Exposure Race and ethnicity. Main Outcomes and Measures The primary outcome was the stage and grade of prostate cancer at diagnosis. Further outcomes included age and prostate-specific antigen level at diagnosis, initial treatment modality, time from diagnosis to initial treatment, and prostate cancer-specific, metastasis-free, and overall survivals. Results A total of 6534 men were included; 177 (2.7%) were Black, and 6357 (97.3%) had another race or ethnicity. Men who identified as Black were diagnosed with prostate cancer at an earlier age (mean [SD], 62.0 [8.2] compared with 64.6 [7.7] years; P < .001) and had a lower Charlson Comorbidity Index rating (14% compared with 7% <= 1; P < .001) compared with men of other races. Men who identified as Black had similar prostate-specific antigen levels at diagnosis, TNM category (74% vs 74% with T1-T2; P = .83) and Gleason Grade Group (34% compared with 35% Gleason Grade Group 1; P = .63). Black men had similar rates of prostate cancer-specific (hazard ratio [HR], 1.10; 95% CI, 0.41-2.97; P = .85), metastasis-free (HR, 0.88; 95% CI, 0.42-1.46; P = .44), and overall (HR, 0.55; 95% CI, 0.25-1.24; P = .15) survival. Conclusions and Relevance The findings of this cohort study suggest that Black men, despite being diagnosed at a younger age, experience comparable prostate cancer outcomes compared with men of other races.
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