2019
DOI: 10.1002/cam4.2149
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Barriers to obtaining prostate multi‐parametric magnetic resonance imaging in African‐American men on active surveillance for prostate cancer

Abstract: Purpose Magnetic resonance imaging is playing an ever‐bigger role in the management of prostate cancer. This study investigated barriers to obtaining multi‐parametric MRI (mpMRI) in African‐American men on active surveillance for prostate cancer in comparison to white men affected by the same type of cancer. Materials and Methods Retrospective review of prostate mpMRI orders from August 2015 to October 2017 at a single health organization treating a diverse population w… Show more

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“…Quantitative characterization of disease patterns defined as features extracted computationally from radiographic images supports the PI-RADS assessment of multiparametric MRI of the prostate gland and supports the future possibility of substitution of multiparametric MRI with biparametric MRI [54]. However, multiparametric MRI is not performed in every patient with a clinical suspicion for prostate cancer [55]. Biparametric MRI could increase the accessibility of prostate MRI with comparable accuracy of radiologic interpretation while reducing healthcare costs.…”
Section: Perspectives and Future Studiesmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Quantitative characterization of disease patterns defined as features extracted computationally from radiographic images supports the PI-RADS assessment of multiparametric MRI of the prostate gland and supports the future possibility of substitution of multiparametric MRI with biparametric MRI [54]. However, multiparametric MRI is not performed in every patient with a clinical suspicion for prostate cancer [55]. Biparametric MRI could increase the accessibility of prostate MRI with comparable accuracy of radiologic interpretation while reducing healthcare costs.…”
Section: Perspectives and Future Studiesmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Multiparametric MRI is an advanced imaging modality for detecting prostate cancer with a high sensitivity and specificity for identifying clinically significant prostate cancer. Black prostate cancer patients' access to multiparametric MRI is hindered more by barriers to care (unavailable orders, insurance issues, issues contacting the patient) than White patients [96]. Even when Black patients do undergo multiparametric MRI, there are disparities noted in the efficacy of screening tools between Black and White patients, with the negative predicative value being lower for Black patients with grade I and II disease, although it is equally effective for grade III and IV disease [97].…”
Section: Access To Advanced Imaging and Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other procedures may also not be consistently and widely available. For example, multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI), a novel technology for biopsy‐directed diagnosis of localized, nonmetastatic prostate cancer, has higher sensitivity than random biopsy approaches [65], but Black men are considerably less likely to have an mpMRI compared with White men [66]. Additionally, Black men are less likely to have consistent standard of care imaging per guidelines [65].…”
Section: Challenges With Trial Inclusion and Genetic Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%