Study sheds light on persistent racial disparities in prostate cancer care in the U.S.

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A study led by researchers at NYU Langone Health and Perlmutter Cancer Center shows that Black men most likely to benefit from advanced prostate cancer therapies are 11% less likely to get them than non-Black men. 

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