Minority disparities evident in prostate cancer survival rate, Mayo Clinic study shows Oct. 07, 2014 Overview Show transcript Overview A Mayo Clinic study reviewed data on more than 290,000 men with prostate cancer from the past 20 years and found that African-American men are at increased risk of poorer survival rate following prostate cancer treatment compared with other minority groups. The study was recently published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up Related ContentArticleMayo Clinic urologists awarded governor's proclamation recognizing Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in MinnesotaArticleNew blood analysis biomarker for patients with lethal prostate cancer could help predict outcomes, personalize treatment and improve survivalArticleAdvanced therapies and innovative options for prostate cancer care VID-20450900 Medical Professionals Minority Disparities Evident in Prostate Cancer Survival Rate, Mayo Clinic Study Shows