2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2015.01.023
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Use of serial multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in the management of patients with prostate cancer on active surveillance

Abstract: Stable findings on mp-MRI are associated with Gleason score stability. mp-MRI appears promising as a useful aid for reducing the number of biopsies in the management of patients on AS. A prospective evaluation of mp-MRI as a screen to reduce biopsies in the follow-up of men on AS appears warranted.

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“…Imaging techniques such as MRI represent an example [19][20][21]. Despite the promising role of such modalities, strict formal testing of their ability to predict upstaging has not been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imaging techniques such as MRI represent an example [19][20][21]. Despite the promising role of such modalities, strict formal testing of their ability to predict upstaging has not been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although experience in this area is limited, converging evidence from MRI-based AS cohorts suggests that serial imaging improves the prediction of pathological progression compared to clinicopathological variables alone, whereas stable MRI findings are associated with pathological stability [46,47,48]. A meta-analysis of MRI performance involving a total of 1028 surveillance patients demonstrated a low positive predictive value and sensitivity but a high negative predictive value and specificity, suggesting that although a negative MRI is reassuring, men with suspicious MRI lesions should be closely monitored [49].…”
Section: Mri In Active Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number needed to biopsy for one Gleason progression was 8.74 for standard 12-core repeat biopsy and 2.90 for fusion biopsy. Stable mpMRI findings were associated with Gleason score stability (28). These studies support the use of serial imaging and fusion biopsy in AS patients.…”
Section: Indications For Fusion Biopsymentioning
confidence: 99%