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Caroline M Moore

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BJU International|November 22, 2018
A picture is worth a thousand words… but does it add utility to a nomogram to predict extraprostatic extension?Caroline M Moore
The Lancet. Oncology|August 15, 2021
An important step towards smarter screening for prostate cancerCaroline M Moore
The Journal of Urology|August 20, 2018
Editorial CommentCaroline M Moore
European Radiology|April 4, 2025
Personalized risk-adapted models in prostate cancer during active surveillance using MRI-a narrative reviewDavide Maffei, Caroline M Moore
European Urology|July 17, 2013
Reply from authors re: Hebert Alberto Vargas, Hedvig Hricak. Magnetic resonance imaging-targeted prostate biopsies: now is the time to START. Eur Urol 2013;64:553-4: START: the beginning of a multidisciplinary effort to define the role of MRI-targeted Biopsy in the detection of clinically significant prostate cancerCaroline M Moore, Veeru Kasivisvanathan,
European Urology|February 1, 2022
Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer: Will Magnetic Resonance Imaging Help Us Address the Current Controversies in Traditional Surveillance Approaches?John Withington, Caroline M Moore
Translational Andrology and Urology|July 21, 2017
A critical comparison of techniques for MRI-targeted biopsy of the prostateFrancesco Giganti, Caroline M Moore
Translational Andrology and Urology|March 30, 2018
Magnetic resonance imaging in active surveillance-a modern approachFrancesco Giganti, Caroline M Moore
Current Opinion in Urology|August 23, 2019
MRI in early detection of prostate cancerFrancesco Giganti, Caroline M Moore
Current Opinion in Urology|October 2, 2015
Will the attributes of multiparametric MRI permit the creation of a new approach to therapy?Caroline M Moore, Mark Emberton
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BJU International|November 22, 2018
A picture is worth a thousand words… but does it add utility to a nomogram to predict extraprostatic extension?Caroline M Moore
The Lancet. Oncology|August 15, 2021
An important step towards smarter screening for prostate cancerCaroline M Moore
The Journal of Urology|August 20, 2018
Editorial CommentCaroline M Moore
European Radiology|April 4, 2025
Personalized risk-adapted models in prostate cancer during active surveillance using MRI-a narrative reviewDavide Maffei, Caroline M Moore
European Urology|July 17, 2013
Reply from authors re: Hebert Alberto Vargas, Hedvig Hricak. Magnetic resonance imaging-targeted prostate biopsies: now is the time to START. Eur Urol 2013;64:553-4: START: the beginning of a multidisciplinary effort to define the role of MRI-targeted Biopsy in the detection of clinically significant prostate cancerCaroline M Moore, Veeru Kasivisvanathan,
European Urology|February 1, 2022
Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer: Will Magnetic Resonance Imaging Help Us Address the Current Controversies in Traditional Surveillance Approaches?John Withington, Caroline M Moore
Translational Andrology and Urology|July 21, 2017
A critical comparison of techniques for MRI-targeted biopsy of the prostateFrancesco Giganti, Caroline M Moore
Translational Andrology and Urology|March 30, 2018
Magnetic resonance imaging in active surveillance-a modern approachFrancesco Giganti, Caroline M Moore
Current Opinion in Urology|August 23, 2019
MRI in early detection of prostate cancerFrancesco Giganti, Caroline M Moore
Current Opinion in Urology|October 2, 2015
Will the attributes of multiparametric MRI permit the creation of a new approach to therapy?Caroline M Moore, Mark Emberton
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