The utility of magnetic resonance imaging in prostate cancer diagnosis in the Australian setting.
Jia Ying Isaac TayKen ChowDominic J GavinEvie MertensNicholas HowardBenjamin C ThomasPhilip DundeeJustin PetersPaul SimkinSevastjan KranzMoira FinlayStefan HeinzeBrian D KellyAnthony CostelloNiall CorcoranPublished in: BJUI compass (2021)
MRI has good sensitivity and negative predictive value for clinically significant prostate cancers. It is useful as a pre-biopsy tool and can be used to significantly reduce the number of unnecessary prostate biopsies. However, MRI does not significantly improve risk predictions for clinically significant cancers when incorporated into the ERSPC risk calculator.