Sexual Function Retained in Prostate Cancer Combination Therapy Researchers compared targeted prostate biopsy based on biparametric magnetic resonance imaging with standard 12-core systematic biopsy.
A new three-phase screening protocol that incorporates a PSA test, a four-kallikrein panel, and an MRI scan appears to improve the prostate cancer detection rate among men invited to participate in a ...
Serum proteomics guided discovery of predictive biomarkers of response to androgen ablation (AA) in prostate cancer. Background: To prevent overtreatment of insignificant and/or low-risk prostate ...
Confirmatory or systematic prostate biopsies may be unnecessary for men considering active surveillance for prostate cancer who have negative findings on multiparametric MRI scans. Multiparametric MRI ...
An MRI-based biopsy protocol—involving noninvasive screening by 3T MRI, followed by selective magnetic resonance-guided biopsy (MRGB) of any identified equivocal or suspicious prostatic lesions—has ...
A large randomized trial shows that a new three-step prostate cancer screening method can find a considerable number of aggressive cancers. Population-level screening programs have not been launched ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . MRI improved detection of clinically significant prostate cancer without increasing overdiagnosis compared with ...
Screening for prostate cancer is burdened by a high rate of overdiagnosis. The most appropriate algorithm for population-based screening is unknown. We invited 37,887 men who were 50 to 60 years of ...
Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with or without targeted biopsy, is an alternative to standard transrectal ultrasonography–guided biopsy for prostate-cancer detection in men with a ...
Here's welcome news for men of a certain age: new results support a less invasive approach to investigations for suspicion of prostate cancer. An approach using MRI of the prostate followed by ...
Last Friday, my partner wanted to get an MRI for his prostate cancer patient. This may seem like a simple task. Instead, after a quick automatic denial he had two separate conversations (so called ...
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