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  • Oncology
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  • To highlight the role of multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) in the local assessment of prostate cancer patients post-treatment.
  • To guide accurate interpretation of mpMRI by detailing expected post-treatment changes and differentiating them from recurrent disease.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on prostate cancer treatments and their corresponding mpMRI findings.
  • Analysis of imaging features indicative of normal post-treatment changes versus local recurrence.

Main Results:

  • mpMRI is effective in visualizing anatomical and physiological changes after prostate cancer interventions.
  • Specific imaging patterns are associated with different treatment modalities and can indicate residual or recurrent cancer.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive understanding of treatment-specific changes on mpMRI is vital for accurate interpretation.
  • mpMRI facilitates the detection of local recurrence, enabling timely management adjustments in prostate cancer patients.