Image-Guided Targeted Prostate Biopsies
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in the United States. Screening for prostate cancer has increased through the usage of prostate specific antigen and biopsies. Traditionally, prostate biopsies are done using transrectal ultrasound with 10-12 cores obtained in a sextant pattern. Advan...
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description | Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in the United States. Screening for prostate cancer has increased through the usage of prostate specific antigen and biopsies. Traditionally, prostate biopsies are done using transrectal ultrasound with 10-12 cores obtained in a sextant pattern. Advances in prostate imaging with multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging has led to image guided targeted prostate biopsies. This can be done with cognitive fusion, MRI-fusion, and in-bore MRI. This article will review the indications, techniques, and outcomes for targeted image guided prostate biopsies using in-bore MRI and MRI fusion. |
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