Discordance in perceived risk and epidemiological outcomes of prostate cancer among African American men
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R. Kittles | L. Rice | C. Halbert | S. Prasad | Jerry C. Johnson | E. Delmoor | M. Jefferson | S. Savage | Vanessa Briggs | M. Lilly | S. Gattoni‐Celli | Lashanta Rice | C. H. Halbert
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