Purpose: Using multiparametric MRI data and the pathologic data from radical prostatectomy specimens, we simulated the treatment planning of dose-escalated high-dose-rate brachytherapy (HDR-BT) to the Multiparametric MRI dominant intraprostatic lesion (mpMRI-DIL) to compare the dose potentially delivered to the pathologically confirmed locations of the high-grade component of the cancer. Methods and Materials: Pathologist-annotated prostatectomy midgland histology sections from 12 patients were registered to preprostatectomy mpMRI scans that were interpreted by four radiologists. To simulate realistic HDR-BT, we registered each observer\u27s mpMRI-DILs and corresponding histology to two transrectal ultrasound images of other HDR-BT patients...
BACKGROUND: It is known that the vast majority of prostate cancers are multifocal. However radical r...
Purpose: Pilot studies have shown that administering a boost dose to the intraprostatic lesions for ...
BACKGROUND: It is known that the vast majority of prostate cancers are multifocal. However radical r...
While prostate cancer is not typically an aggressive disease, it can be lethal for some patients. Tr...
The recent FLAME trial has demonstrated improved local control of intermediate to high-risk prostate...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is considered to be the most precise no...
PurposeRadiation dose escalation for prostate cancer improves biochemical control but is limited by ...
The recent FLAME trial has demonstrated improved local control of intermediate to high-risk prostate...
PURPOSE Prostate multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) has utility in detecting post-ra...
Prostate cancer is extremely common. With recent advancements in cancer detection, an increasing num...
PURPOSE Focal therapy has been proposed as an alternative method to whole-gland treatment for prosta...
Background and purpose: Prostate specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography imaging (PSM...
Purpose: This study aims to test the feasibility to deliver simultaneous integrated boost to dominan...
Purpose: This study aims to test the feasibility to deliver simultaneous integrated boost to dominan...
Purpose: Pilot studies have shown that administering a boost dose to the intraprostatic lesions for ...
BACKGROUND: It is known that the vast majority of prostate cancers are multifocal. However radical r...
Purpose: Pilot studies have shown that administering a boost dose to the intraprostatic lesions for ...
BACKGROUND: It is known that the vast majority of prostate cancers are multifocal. However radical r...
While prostate cancer is not typically an aggressive disease, it can be lethal for some patients. Tr...
The recent FLAME trial has demonstrated improved local control of intermediate to high-risk prostate...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is considered to be the most precise no...
PurposeRadiation dose escalation for prostate cancer improves biochemical control but is limited by ...
The recent FLAME trial has demonstrated improved local control of intermediate to high-risk prostate...
PURPOSE Prostate multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) has utility in detecting post-ra...
Prostate cancer is extremely common. With recent advancements in cancer detection, an increasing num...
PURPOSE Focal therapy has been proposed as an alternative method to whole-gland treatment for prosta...
Background and purpose: Prostate specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography imaging (PSM...
Purpose: This study aims to test the feasibility to deliver simultaneous integrated boost to dominan...
Purpose: This study aims to test the feasibility to deliver simultaneous integrated boost to dominan...
Purpose: Pilot studies have shown that administering a boost dose to the intraprostatic lesions for ...
BACKGROUND: It is known that the vast majority of prostate cancers are multifocal. However radical r...
Purpose: Pilot studies have shown that administering a boost dose to the intraprostatic lesions for ...
BACKGROUND: It is known that the vast majority of prostate cancers are multifocal. However radical r...