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Medicine's Jonathan Shoag discussed prostate cancer screening in black men

Media | May 23, 2022 | Story by: Editorial Staff

Prostate cancer screening is better than originally thought, especially for Black men, study says

CNN: Jonathan Shoag, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a new study that shows the importance of early prostate cancer screenings. "There are many men who are not screened a lot and we're seeing men diagnosed with more aggressive disease because they weren't screened," Shoag said. “This study shows that the tradeoffs of screening are really beneficial."