2024
Pathologic prostate cancer grade concordance among high-resolution micro-ultrasound, systematic transrectal ultrasound and MRI fusion biopsy
Lokeshwar S, Choksi A, Smani S, Kong V, Sundaresan V, Sutherland R, Brito J, Renzulli J, Sprenkle P, Leapman M. Pathologic prostate cancer grade concordance among high-resolution micro-ultrasound, systematic transrectal ultrasound and MRI fusion biopsy. Urologic Oncology Seminars And Original Investigations 2024 PMID: 39521675, DOI: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2024.10.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMRI-TRUSMRI-TRUS fusionImage-guided biopsyFusion biopsyGG upgradingTRUS biopsyBiopsy strategyBiopsy typeNo significant differencePathological concordanceBiopsy techniqueHigh-resolution micro-ultrasoundMRI-TRUS fusion biopsyMultivariate logistic-regression analysisMRI fusion biopsySystematic transrectal ultrasoundProstate cancer patientsSignificant differenceMicro-ultrasoundLogistic-regression analysisMultivariable-analysisPathological downgradingPathological upgradingRandomized controlled trialsProstate biopsy
2015
Simplified prostate lesion grading for magnetic resonance imaging and improved cancer detection at fusion-targeted prostate biopsy.
Kardos S, Nawaf C, Fan R, Cornfeld D, Weinreb J, Schulam P, Sprenkle P. Simplified prostate lesion grading for magnetic resonance imaging and improved cancer detection at fusion-targeted prostate biopsy. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2015, 33: 69-69. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2015.33.7_suppl.69.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer detection rateOverall cancer detection rateSignificant prostate cancerProstate cancerSystematic biopsyProstate biopsyFusion biopsyCommon solid organ malignancyEndorectal coilCores TRUS biopsyPrior negative biopsySolid organ malignanciesFusion prostate biopsyCochran-Armitage trend testCause of cancerMagnetic resonance imagingReal-time ultrasoundArmitage trend testAbnormal DRELesion stratificationElevated PSAOrgan malignanciesLesion gradingNegative biopsyTRUS biopsy