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 ...
Protocol-directed prostate cancer active surveillance offers acceptable oncologic safety. Protocol-directed active surveillance of localized prostate cancer reduces unnecessary treatment of men ...
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 ...
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 ...
About The Study: In this study, 10 years after diagnosis, 49% of men remained free of progression or treatment, less than 2% developed metastatic disease, and less than 1% died of their disease. Later ...
Evaluating the rates of surgical overtreatment of prostate cancer. Result of ROC curve analysis and decision curve analysis about S2,3PSA% for reclassification at 1st repeat biopsy. ROC curves about ...
An exploration of how targeted nanoparticles and artificial intelligence algorithms combine to locate prostate cancer earlier ...
A large randomized trial conducted at Tampere University and the University of Helsinki shows that a new three-step prostate cancer screening method can find a considerable number of aggressive ...
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