Prostate cancer (PC) is the second most diagnosed cancer in men and the fifth leading cause of death worldwide. PC has greater racial or ethnic disparities than any other cancer type. African-Americans (AA) have a prevalence in relation to incidence rates and cancer aggressiveness compared to European-Americans (EA). Thus, understanding the genetic background of PC can provide new insight i…
Prostate cancer (PC) is a heterogeneous disease that has a slow progression compared to other types of cancers, where the severity of prostate cancer commonly increases along the age of each individual. PC is still considered as a global disease and its development is affected by racial differences. African-American (AA) men are proven to be more susceptible to PC compared to European-Ame…
Prostate cancer is commonly found among men above 65 years old, making it one of the most commonly found malignancies found worldwide. Prostate cancer lacks early signs or symptoms, making it hard to diagnose in the early stages. The late-stage diagnosis tendencies accompanied by the inherent resistance mutation capability of cancer make it a hard disease to cure. Recently advancements in the m…