Are decision aids leading to shared prostate cancer screening decisions among African-American men?: iDecide
Abstract
African-Americans have prostate cancer mortality rates that are double their White counterparts. To reduce prostate cancer disparities, it is suggested that men engage in shared decision making about prostate cancer screening with their healthcare provider after learning about the benefits and harms of these screenings. While researchers have developed decision aids to support African-American’s screening decisions, there is some uncertainty...
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Title
Are decision aids leading to shared prostate cancer screening decisions among African-American men?: iDecide
Published Date
May 15, 2019
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
7
Pages
713 - 719
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