Men share saliva and thoughts on prostate cancer risk
NCT ID NCT06764992
Summary
This study explored how men without prostate cancer think about their genetic risk for the disease. Researchers asked 100 racially diverse men, particularly focusing on men of African ancestry, about their risk perceptions and willingness to provide saliva samples. The saliva was tested to create genetic risk scores that could help identify who might be at higher risk for developing prostate cancer.
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Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, Florida, 33612, United States
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