Also, one study found that they are 32 % less likely to develop pancreatic
cancer than the other groups.
Not exact matches
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology in January of 2015 led by a Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre researcher found that the likelihood of dying of
other causes for a
group of men with low - risk prostate
cancer in the study was about nine times higher
than the risk of dying from the prostate
cancer.
The senior author of the study, Deanna Kepka, PhD, MPH, a Huntsman
Cancer Institute investigator and assistant professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Utah, added that, «We are interested in looking at cultural values that may make certain demographic
groups in the United States, such as Latinos, more supportive of adolescent vaccination
than other demographic
groups.
The factors that may differ between the
groups, such as older age, obesity, smoking and diabetes, are known and can be controlled for, providing for comparison
groups that may provide more information on the impact of heart failure on subsequent
cancer occurrence
than other heart disease
groups.
More Hispanic Texans die from
cancer than any other cause, according to a new report by the Comparative Effectiveness Research on Cancer in Texas research
cancer than any
other cause, according to a new report by the Comparative Effectiveness Research on
Cancer in Texas research
Cancer in Texas research
group.
Although the number of deaths from prostate
cancer continues to decline among all men, the death rate remains more
than twice as high in black men
than any
other group.
The active surveillance
group had twice as much progression of their prostate
cancer, including metastases to
other tissues including bone and lymph nodes,
than men who were assigned to surgery or radiation.
At the end of the five - year study, the researchers found no overall difference in breast
cancer recurrence — even though the women in the intervention
group consumed about half of the fat and had a 31 % higher fiber and 54 % higher intake of fruits and vegetables
than other study subjects.
Latinas are more likely to be diagnosed with cervical
cancer than women of any
other racial or ethnic
group.