A trial by University College London Hospitals has found that experienced radiologists can diagnose prostate cancer with 100% ...
British researchers found MRI scans alone can, in some cases, accurately diagnose the disease.
Prostate cancer can be diagnosed without an invasive biopsy, a study has found. Experts from University College London ...
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New research suggests that some men with suspected prostate cancer could one day be diagnosed without needing an invasive ...
New research from UCL and UCLH suggests that prostate cancer in some men can be identified from an MRI scan with a very high ...
Upon reviewing repeated prostate cancer screenings, researchers observed the absence of suspicious MRI findings in over 86% of men who had prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels of 3 ng/mL or higher ...
Removing one step from a three-part MRI scan, which could make them quicker, cheaper, and more accessible, had no negative impact on diagnostic accuracy, according to clinical trial results led by UCL ...
Men with suspected prostate cancer will be referred for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for detailed images of what is ...
Among patients with prostate cancer who received MRI-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy (SABR), more than 80% demonstrated “classic” neurovascular bundle patterns and over 96% showed more than ...
USA: Researchers have found in a study of 112 patients that Ga-68 PSMA-11 PET/CT detected and localized recurrent prostate ...
One radiation oncologist describes the advantages of MRI-guided SBRT when treating patients with prostate cancer. “Prostate cancer is very curable with radiation,” radiation oncologist Dr. Matthew ...
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