
Targeted magnetic resonance/ultrasound fusion biopsy was associated with increased detection of high-risk prostate cancer, compared to standard biopsy technique, among men undergoing biopsy for suspected prostate cancer. The technique also indicated decreased detection of low-risk prostate cancer, revealed a study in the January 27 issue of iJAMA/i. The current diagnostic procedure for men suspected of prostate cancer is a standard extended-sextant biopsy (i.e., ...
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