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Multi-institutional analysis of clinical and imaging risk factors for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer in men with PI-RADS 3 lesions.

Andrew M FangLuke A ShumakerKimberly D MartinJamaal C JacksonRichard E FanGhazal KhajirHiten D PatelNachiketh Soodana-PrakashSrinivas VourgantiChristopher P FilsonGeoffrey A SonnPreston C SprenkleGopal N GuptaSanoj PunnenSoroush Rais-Bahrami
Published in: Cancer (2022)
Among men with an equivocal lesion (Prostate Imaging-Reporting and Data System 3) on multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI), those who are older, those who have a higher prostate-specific antigen density, and those who have never had a biopsy before are at higher risk for having clinically significant prostate cancer (CSPCa) on subsequent biopsy. However, men with at least one negative biopsy have a lower risk of CSPCa. A new predictive model can greatly reduce the need to biopsy equivocal lesions noted on mpMRI while missing only a few cases of CSPCa.
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