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Survey of Prostate Cancer in Accra, Ghana


N/A
50 Years
74 Years
Not Enrolling
Male
Prostate Cancer

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Trial Information

Survey of Prostate Cancer in Accra, Ghana


OBJECTIVE:

The key aim of this study is to assess the burden of prostate cancer in Ghana and to
evaluate how the impact of prostate cancer among West Africans compares with that among
African Americans, whose reported incidence rates are among the highest in the world. West
Africans and African Americans share genetic ancestry but have very different lifestyles and
environmental exposures. The study aim will be achieved by establishing lower and upper
bounds on the true incidence of prostate cancer in the capital city of Accra. The secondary
aim of the study is to establish epidemiological, biochemical, and genetic profiles of West
Africans for comparisons with African Americans to provide etiologic clues for prostate
cancer.

DESIGN:

The study will consist of two components:

1. a clinical survey,

1. divided into a five-year retrospective, and

2. a 3-year prospective phase, and

2. a population screening survey.

Inclusion Criteria


- INCLUSION CRITERIA:

The 1,000 Accra residents selected for screening will include 300 men 50-59, 400 men
60-69, and 300 men 70-74 years of age.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

Men who do not meet the age requirements will be excluded from the study.

In addition, men who have a history of prostate cancer for which they have received
treatment will also be excluded (men with untreated prostate cancer will be included).

Type of Study:

Observational

Study Design:

N/A

Principal Investigator

Michael B Cook, M.D.

Investigator Role:

Principal Investigator

Investigator Affiliation:

National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Authority:

United States: Federal Government

Study ID:

999902240

NCT ID:

NCT00339534

Start Date:

June 2002

Completion Date:

Related Keywords:

  • Prostate Cancer
  • Epidemiology
  • Africa
  • Urology
  • Cancer Incidence
  • Black-White Health Disparities
  • Cancer
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Prostatic Neoplasms

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