VA stands with Veterans to reduce racial disparities in prostate cancer screenings
Across the U.S., Black men are disproportionally diagnosed with prostate cancer and are more likely to die from the disease than their white counterparts. According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF), poor outcomes for Black men
Studies have shown, however, that Black men who turn to VA for prostate cancer screening and care have significantly better outcomes than those using private healthcare services. This is because VA reduces barriers to access traditionally seen in non-VA settings, which minimize racial disparities.
“VA works hard to ensure every Veteran has access to preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services for prostate cancer,” writes Isla P. Garraway, MD, Ph.D., an attending urologist and translational researcher at the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System. “Ready availability of best-in-class treatments and care is especially important for those Veterans belonging to racial, ethnic, and/or socioeconomic groups who have historically faced disproportionate challenges to accessing quality healthcare.
“In addition, VA has launched several efforts to level the playing field for Veterans to access clinical trials for innovative prostate cancer therapies,” Dr. Garraway adds. “This is a win-win for Veterans and for research, allowing the diverse Veteran population to participate in these trials and researchers to confirm that the findings from these studies are relevant across racial/ethnic groups.”
What is it, and why is it important to VA?It’s a cancer of the prostate gland – part of the male reproductive system – caused by changes in the DNA of normal prostate cells. Research has shown that each person has different risk factors for prostate cancer based on their individual DNA. This is why VA uses genetic testing, called precision screening, to improve rates of detection, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes for Veterans.
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer at VA with 15,000 new cases every year. The National Oncology Program at VA stands shoulder-to-shoulder with at risk Veterans by expanding access to precision screening and best-in-class treatments for each and every Veteran.
What you can do todayGenerally, men should begin talking to their doctor about prostate cancer screening in their mid-40s. However, because Black men are at higher risk, eligibility for screening could begin at 40 years old.
Having a family history of cancer – particularly prostate, ovarian, breast, colon, or pancreatic cancers – also increases risk for prostate cancer.
Precision screening is the best defense for men against prostate cancer. Talk to your doctor to see if precision screening for prostate cancer is right for you.
In addition to its resources for Veterans, PCF also has a guide for African American men looking for further information: Prostate Cancer: Additional Facts for African American Men and Their Families.
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