Fourteen-Core Systematic Biopsy That Includes Two Anterior Cores in Men With PI-RADS Lesion ≥ 3 is Comparable With Magnetic Resonance Imaging-ultrasound Fusion Biopsy in Detecting Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer: A Single-institution Experience
Sterling J, Smith K, Farber N, Nagaya N, Jang TL, Singer EA, Sadimin E, Kim IY. Fourteen-Core Systematic Biopsy That Includes Two Anterior Cores in Men With PI-RADS Lesion ≥ 3 is Comparable With Magnetic Resonance Imaging-ultrasound Fusion Biopsy in Detecting Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer: A Single-institution Experience. Clinical Genitourinary Cancer 2020, 19: 275-279. PMID: 33153920, DOI: 10.1016/j.clgc.2020.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiopsy, Large-Core NeedleHumansImage-Guided BiopsyMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleNeoplasm GradingProstatic NeoplasmsConceptsSystematic prostate biopsyProstate cancerProstate biopsyGleason scoreBiopsy resultsAnterior coreElevated prostate-specific antigenMagnetic resonance imaging-ultrasound fusion biopsyHigh-risk prostate cancerStandard template biopsyPercent of patientsSingle institution experienceC prostate cancerCsPCa detection ratesPositive biopsy resultsCancer detection rateSignificant prostate cancerProstate Imaging ReportingPI-RADS lesionsProstate-specific antigenTemplate prostate biopsyDetection rateMagnetic resonance imagingOverall detection rateSystematic biopsy