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Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Biopsy Data to Guide Sampling Procedures for Prostate Cancer Biobanking
Published on: October 10, 2019
[Imaging for initial diagnosis of localized prostate cancer]
1Abteilung für Radiologie (E010), Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120, Heidelberg, Deutschland. d.bonekamp@dkfz.de.
Abstract:
The initial diagnosis of prostate cancer has been traditionally performed using systematic core biopsies with the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reserved to problem-solving scenarios. There is currently an ongoing paradigm shift towards the use of MRI prior to targeted biopsy as the standard approach. Prostate cancer therefore does not remain the last solid tumor entity diagnosed by non-targeted techniques but joins other solid tumor entities for which targeted diagnostic approaches have existed for a while. However, the complexity of the background tissue signal in the prostate makes lesion detection challenging. This article will provide an overview of the components of multiparametric prostate MRI and their interpretation using structured interpretation according to the current PI-RADSv2 (Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System version 2) guidelines and of novel ultrasound techniques for primary diagnosis.
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