Objectives: To compare the concordance of prostate cancer (PCa) laterality between the extended transperineal (TP) or transrectal (TR) prostate biopsy (BP) and radical prostatectomy (RP) specimens. To identify predictors of laterality agreement between BP and RP. Materials and Methods: Data from 533 consecutive patients with PCa (278 TP and 255 TR-diagnosed) treated with RP were analyzed. A 12-core technique was used for both TP and TR biopsies. Additional cores were obtained when necessary. Results: Overall, the percentage of agreement of PCa laterality between BP and RP was 60% (K = 0.27, p < 0.001). However, the RP confirmation of unilaterality at BP was obtained in just 33% of the cases. Considering the concordance on bilaterality as...
Abstract Background Because conventional prostate biopsy has some limitations, optimal variations of...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that a combination of 6 posterior and 6 anterior cores detects mor...
Objective To compare the clinically significant prostate cancer (csPC)-detecting results of transper...
Objectives: To compare the concordance of prostate cancer (PCa) laterality between the extended tran...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the concordance of prostate cancer (PCa) laterality between the extended tran...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the concordance of prostate cancer (PCa) laterality between the extended t...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the accuracy of an initial 24-core prostate biopsy scheme (PBx24) in predictin...
OBJECTIVE To establish the predictors of unilateral prostate cancer in a population of patients with...
Hemi-ablation of prostate cancer (PCa) requires an accurate prediction of laterality. Recently, mult...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the magnitude and possible predictors of contralateral lobe involvement and c...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the differences between TRUSguided transrectal pros...
Objectives: Prostate biopsy involvement and Gleason score guide treatment decisions in prostate canc...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to evaluate whether transperineal (TP) MRI-targeted prostate biopsy (TBx) may i...
Objectives To assess the degree of upgrading and increase in clinical risk category of transperinea...
Abstract Background Prostate biopsy is the most common method for the diagnosis of prostate cancer a...
Abstract Background Because conventional prostate biopsy has some limitations, optimal variations of...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that a combination of 6 posterior and 6 anterior cores detects mor...
Objective To compare the clinically significant prostate cancer (csPC)-detecting results of transper...
Objectives: To compare the concordance of prostate cancer (PCa) laterality between the extended tran...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the concordance of prostate cancer (PCa) laterality between the extended tran...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the concordance of prostate cancer (PCa) laterality between the extended t...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the accuracy of an initial 24-core prostate biopsy scheme (PBx24) in predictin...
OBJECTIVE To establish the predictors of unilateral prostate cancer in a population of patients with...
Hemi-ablation of prostate cancer (PCa) requires an accurate prediction of laterality. Recently, mult...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the magnitude and possible predictors of contralateral lobe involvement and c...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the differences between TRUSguided transrectal pros...
Objectives: Prostate biopsy involvement and Gleason score guide treatment decisions in prostate canc...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to evaluate whether transperineal (TP) MRI-targeted prostate biopsy (TBx) may i...
Objectives To assess the degree of upgrading and increase in clinical risk category of transperinea...
Abstract Background Prostate biopsy is the most common method for the diagnosis of prostate cancer a...
Abstract Background Because conventional prostate biopsy has some limitations, optimal variations of...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that a combination of 6 posterior and 6 anterior cores detects mor...
Objective To compare the clinically significant prostate cancer (csPC)-detecting results of transper...