MRI-based PI-RADS score predicts ISUP upgrading and adverse pathology at radical prostatectomy in men with biopsy ISUP 1 prostate cancer.
Snir DekaloOhad MazliahEyal BarkaiYuval Bar-YosefHaim HerzbergTomer BashiIbrahim FahoumSophie BarnesMario SoferOfer YossepowitchGal Keren-PazRoy ManoPublished in: The Canadian journal of urology (2024)
PI-RADS 4 or 5 lesions on mpMRI were strong independent predictors of upgrading and adverse pathology. Incorporating mpMRI findings when selecting patients for active surveillance must be further evaluated in future studies.