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Natural history of prostate cancer on active surveillance: stratification by MRI using the PRECISE recommendations in a UK cohort.

Francesco GigantiArmando StabileVasilis StavrinidesElizabeth OsinibiAdam RetterClément OrczykValeria PanebiancoBruce J TrockAlex FreemanAiman HaiderShonit PunwaniClare AllenAlex KirkhamMark EmbertonCaroline M Moore
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Patients without radiological progression on MRI (PRECISE 1-3) during AS had a very low likelihood of clinical progression and many could avoid routine re-biopsy. • Clinical progression was almost always detectable in patients with radiological progression on MRI (PRECISE 4-5) during AS. • Patients with radiological progression on MRI (PRECISE 4-5) during AS showed a trend to an increase in PSA density.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • newly diagnosed
  • computed tomography
  • clinical practice
  • magnetic resonance
  • chronic kidney disease
  • patient reported