An elevated PSA reading triggers a modern prostate cancer workup built on multiparametric MRI, targeted biopsies, and active ...
Employing MRI-targeted biopsy instead of systematic biopsy reduces overdiagnosis of low-grade prostate cancer by more than half, although diagnoses may be delayed among a small minority of patients ...
Prostate cancer is projected to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the United States next year, and the updated PSA testing guidelines for 2026 arrive at a pivotal moment for anyone ...
A trial by University College London Hospitals has found that experienced radiologists can diagnose prostate cancer with 100% ...
Jim, a 57-year-old Boston businessman, climbs up on an examining room table at Brigham and Women's Hospital for a procedure that's high on most men's list of dreads: a prostate biopsy. A doctor will ...
Prostate cancer can be diagnosed without an invasive biopsy, a study has found. Experts from University College London ...
Elevated PSA with a negative biopsy What is the next step in the treatment of a patient who has a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level between 4 and 10 ng/mL and a negative biopsy?— Jack W. Spitzberg ...
Excluding systematic biopsy in favor of MRI-targeted biopsy in men with elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels reduced the probability of detecting clinically insignificant cancers, but at ...
There is great disparity between the incidence and mortality of prostate cancer. There is an approximate 15% risk of men being diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime and only 3% lifetime ...
British researchers found MRI scans alone can, in some cases, accurately diagnose the disease.
BARCELONA, Spain — Simple, temporary lifestyle changes may be able to spare men with mildly increased prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels from having to endure a prostate biopsy, results of a ...