Sept. 18, 2025 -- About 1 in 8 men will face a prostate cancer diagnosis. Early-stage prostate cancer often has no symptoms—so how should men approach screening and advocacy? What disparities do Black ...
Dr. Clayton Yates, PhD, is a Johns Hopkins University professor of pathology and the director of Translational Health Disparities and Global Health Equity Research. He took time to sit down with WebMD ...
When you’re diagnosed with prostate cancer at an early stage, usually stage I or II, it means the disease hasn't spread outside your prostate gland. That means you have a few good treatment options to ...
Healthcare disparities exacerbate disease differences between African-Americans and their white counterparts, and with prostate cancer, it’s no different. According to The Washington Post, Black men ...
Prostate cancer often has no symptoms early on, but you may later have frequent urination and a weak urine stream. Blood in your urine or semen can be a sign of prostate cancer as the disease ...
Black men are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer compared with males of other races, the largest racial disparity in U.S. deaths from any cancer. A study sees a genetic component to the ...