Abstract OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that there is no significant difference in the rate of prostate cancer (PCa) detection rate between the transrectal and transperineal approach in men undergoing a saturation (24-core) prostate rebiopsy. METHODS: We evaluated 472 consecutive men who underwent a 24-core prostate rebiopsy at 2 tertiary referral centers. Of these, 70% (332) underwent a transrectal biopsy, and 30% (140) underwent a transperineal biopsy. Propensity score was used to match 280 patients with homogeneous characteristics; those represented the final study cohort. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to address the relationship between biopsy approach and PCa detection rate. Covariates cons...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prostate cancer detection rate and predictive factors for prostate cancer ...
Context and Objective: Prostate cancer is a major public health issue. Its incidence is rising, espe...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>to determine the rate of prostate cancer (PC) development after repea...
OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that there is no significant difference in the rate of prostate can...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that there is no significant difference in the rate of prostate c...
10siBackground: In recent years, transperineal biopsies gained popularity for prostate cancer diagno...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the differences between TRUSguided transrectal pros...
To systematically assess the efficacy and complications of transrectal (TR) versus transperineal (TP...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to evaluate whether transperineal (TP) MRI-targeted prostate biopsy (TBx) may i...
INTRODUCTION: There is no consensus on how to investigate men with negative transrectal ultrasound g...
Abstract Background Because conventional prostate biopsy has some limitations, optimal variations of...
There is no consensus on how to investigate men with negative transrectal ultrasound guided prostate...
Background: The ideal bioptic strategy for CaP detection is still to be completely defined. The aim ...
BACKGROUND: The ideal bioptic strategy for CaP detection is still to be completely defined. The aim ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that a combination of 6 posterior and 6 anterior cores detects mor...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prostate cancer detection rate and predictive factors for prostate cancer ...
Context and Objective: Prostate cancer is a major public health issue. Its incidence is rising, espe...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>to determine the rate of prostate cancer (PC) development after repea...
OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that there is no significant difference in the rate of prostate can...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that there is no significant difference in the rate of prostate c...
10siBackground: In recent years, transperineal biopsies gained popularity for prostate cancer diagno...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the differences between TRUSguided transrectal pros...
To systematically assess the efficacy and complications of transrectal (TR) versus transperineal (TP...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to evaluate whether transperineal (TP) MRI-targeted prostate biopsy (TBx) may i...
INTRODUCTION: There is no consensus on how to investigate men with negative transrectal ultrasound g...
Abstract Background Because conventional prostate biopsy has some limitations, optimal variations of...
There is no consensus on how to investigate men with negative transrectal ultrasound guided prostate...
Background: The ideal bioptic strategy for CaP detection is still to be completely defined. The aim ...
BACKGROUND: The ideal bioptic strategy for CaP detection is still to be completely defined. The aim ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that a combination of 6 posterior and 6 anterior cores detects mor...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prostate cancer detection rate and predictive factors for prostate cancer ...
Context and Objective: Prostate cancer is a major public health issue. Its incidence is rising, espe...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>to determine the rate of prostate cancer (PC) development after repea...