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Risk of progression following a negative biopsy in prostate cancer active surveillance.

Kerri BeckmannAida SantaolallaMikio SugimotoPeter CarrollJose RubioArnauld VillersAnders BjartellTodd M MorganProkar DasguptaMieke Van HemelrijckOussama Elhagenull null
Published in: Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases (2022)
Despite heterogeneity in follow-up schedules, findings from this global study indicated reduced risk of converting to treatment, volume progression, any upgrading and serious upgrading among men whose initial biopsy findings were negative compared with positive. Given the low risk of progression and high likelihood of further negative biopsy findings, consideration should be given to decreasing follow-up intensity for this group to reduce unnecessary invasive biopsies.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • prostate cancer
  • fine needle aspiration
  • radical prostatectomy
  • single cell
  • high intensity
  • combination therapy