Pre-biopsy MRIs can help doctors diagnose and treat prostate cancer more accurately. Here’s when you should get one.
A twist on magnetic resonance imaging that does not require gadolinium contrast appears to be as effective as standard imaging at detecting prostate cancers, according to a new study in JAMA. Experts ...
Trends in prostate cancer mortality in the United States of America, by state and race, from 1999 to 2019: Estimates from the Centers for Disease Control WONDER database. Predicting the outcome of ...
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MRI Sans Biopsy Not Ready for Prime Time in Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer
Until improvements under development can be broadly implemented, routine confirmatory testing in active surveillance for ...
Real-world data demonstrate that multiparametric MRI has a lower negative predictive value than previously reported. WASHINGTON, DC—Prostate MRI may be less reliable for ruling out clinically ...
As radiologic tumor size and PI-RADS version 2 score decreased, the degree to which pathologic tumor size is underestimated increased, investigators reported. Pathologic prostate tumor size is often ...
Microultrasonography for prostate biopsy detected clinically significant cancer at rates comparable to MRI-guided approaches. Detection rates for clinically insignificant cancers did not differ among ...
Among 134 men undergoing radical prostatectomy, PSMA PET accurately identified pathological tumor stage in 45% of patients compared with 28% of patients with MRI (P=0.003), reported Adam Kinnaird, MD, ...
Prostate cancers that are missed on multiparametric (mp)MRI are small and potentially not clinically significant, according to an analysis of data from the Prostate MR Imaging Study (PROMIS). "Our ...
Dr Ray O’Connor takes a look at recent clinical articles on screening, particularly with respect to cervical and prostate ...
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