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Prostate cancer: The impact of family history
November 4, 2020
Publications
Tiffany Gill
Prostate cancer: The impact of family history
Tiffany Gill
November 4, 2020
Publications

Prostate cancer: The impact of family history

Tiffany Gill
November 4, 2020
Publications

A research team led by Michael O’Callaghan has determined that men with a family history of prostate cancer have better survival outcomes than men with no family history of prostate cancer. These results may be partially explained by earlier initiation of prostate cancer screening and treatment.

Tagged: prostate cancer, family history, survival, screening

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