Re: African American Race is Not Associated with Risk of Reclassification during Active Surveillance: Results from Canary Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance StudyJ. M. Schenk, L. F. Newcomb, Y. Zheng, A. V. Faino, K. Zhu, Y. A. Nyame, J. D. Brooks, P. R. Carroll, M. R. Cooperberg, A. Dash, C. P. Filson, M. E. Gleave, M. Liss, F. M. Martin, T. M. Morgan, P. S. Nelson, I. M. Thompson, A. A. Wagner and D. W. Lin J Urol 2020; 203: 727-733
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Re: African American Race is Not Associated with Risk of Reclassification during Active Surveillance: Results from Canary Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance StudyJ. M. Schenk, L. F. Newcomb, Y. Zheng, A. V. Faino, K. Zhu, Y. A. Nyame, J. D. Brooks, P. R. Carroll, M. R. Cooperberg, A. Dash, C. P. Filson, M. E. Gleave, M. Liss, F. M. Martin, T. M. Morgan, P. S. Nelson, I. M. Thompson, A. A. Wagner and D. W. Lin J Urol 2020; 203: 727-733
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Reply by Authors.J Urol. 2021 Feb;205(2):339-340. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000001444. Epub 2020 Nov 6. J Urol. 2021. PMID: 33155864 No abstract available.
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African American Race is Not Associated with Risk of Reclassification during Active Surveillance: Results from the Canary Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance Study.J Urol. 2020 Apr;203(4):727-733. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000000621. Epub 2019 Oct 25. J Urol. 2020. PMID: 31651227 Free PMC article.
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