AbstractPurposeThere is growing evidence supporting incorporating multiparametric (mp) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans into risk stratification, active surveillance, and treatment paradigms for prostate cancer. The purpose of our study was to determine whether demographic disparities exist in staging MRI utilization for prostate cancer patients.Methods and materialsAn institutional database of 705 nonmetastatic prostate cancer patients treated with radiation therapy from 2005 through 2013 was used to identify patients undergoing versus not undergoing pretreatment diagnostic prostate mpMRI. Uni- and multivariable logistic regression evaluated the relationship of clinical and demographic characteristics with MRI utilization.ResultsAll ...
Accurate identification of clinically significant prostate cancers (PCa) and avoiding over-biopsy re...
To assess differences in the distribution of type and number of D’Amico high-risk criteria (DHRCs) a...
PurposePrevious investigators have reported widespread overuse of imaging tests for staging clinical...
Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging is gaining importance to characterise localised prostate ...
PURPOSE: We compared the performance of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging for the predictio...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging is playing an ever-bigger role in the management of prostate can...
To assess and validate the incorporation of the multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) t...
African American (AA) men have increased risk of prostate cancer diagnosis and mortality, but the ca...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is considered to be the most precise no...
BACKGROUND Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is considered to be the most precise ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the minimum disease burden of prostate cancer at which multiparametric magnet...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging is playing an ever-bigger role in the management of prostate can...
Purpose: To review and summarize the reported health disparities and inequities in diagnostic imagin...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the proportion of men with clinically significant prostate cancer ...
Nancy N Wang,1 Richard E Fan,1 John T Leppert,1,2 Pejman Ghanouni,3 Christian A Kunder,4 James D Bro...
Accurate identification of clinically significant prostate cancers (PCa) and avoiding over-biopsy re...
To assess differences in the distribution of type and number of D’Amico high-risk criteria (DHRCs) a...
PurposePrevious investigators have reported widespread overuse of imaging tests for staging clinical...
Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging is gaining importance to characterise localised prostate ...
PURPOSE: We compared the performance of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging for the predictio...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging is playing an ever-bigger role in the management of prostate can...
To assess and validate the incorporation of the multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) t...
African American (AA) men have increased risk of prostate cancer diagnosis and mortality, but the ca...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is considered to be the most precise no...
BACKGROUND Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is considered to be the most precise ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the minimum disease burden of prostate cancer at which multiparametric magnet...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging is playing an ever-bigger role in the management of prostate can...
Purpose: To review and summarize the reported health disparities and inequities in diagnostic imagin...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the proportion of men with clinically significant prostate cancer ...
Nancy N Wang,1 Richard E Fan,1 John T Leppert,1,2 Pejman Ghanouni,3 Christian A Kunder,4 James D Bro...
Accurate identification of clinically significant prostate cancers (PCa) and avoiding over-biopsy re...
To assess differences in the distribution of type and number of D’Amico high-risk criteria (DHRCs) a...
PurposePrevious investigators have reported widespread overuse of imaging tests for staging clinical...