Background: Number of positive prostate biopsy cores represents a key determinant between high versus very high-risk prostate cancer (PCa). We performed a critical appraisal of the association between the number of positive prostate biopsy cores and CSM in high versus very high-risk PCa. Methods: Within Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database (2010–2016), 13,836 high versus 20,359 very high-risk PCa patients were identified. Discrimination according to 11 different positive prostate biopsy core cut-offs (≥2–≥12) were tested in Kaplan–Meier, cumulative incidence, and multivariable Cox and competing risks regression models. Results: Among 11 tested positive prostate biopsy core cut-offs, more than or equal to 8 (high-risk vs. ver...
Context.-Studies analyzing the concordance of biopsy and radical prostatectomy (RP) Gleason scores h...
Purpose We compared prostate cancer detection rates achieved using an 8 and 12-core biopsy protocol ...
Background: The most efficient number and location of prostate biopsies remains a matter of debate. ...
Background: Number of positive prostate biopsy cores represents a key determinant between high versu...
Background: Recently, an increase in the rates of high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) was reported. We t...
Purpose: We retrospectively investigated the detection rates of prostate cancer, high grade prostati...
Purpose: We evaluated the association between the number of biopsy cores revealing high grade prosta...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the detection rates of different transperineal prostate biopsy protocols wit...
OBJECTIVES To examine the effect the number of biopsy cores taken has on the rate of clinically sign...
Background: To elucidate the optimal number of prostate biopsy cores using a nomogram allocating 6–1...
OBJECTIVETo analyse the prognostic value of the percentage of positive biopsy cores (PPBC) in determ...
Purpose: We evaluated the utility of 10-, 12-, and 16-core prostate biopsies for detecting prostate ...
OBJECTIVE To assess whether the number of cores at first prostate biopsy affect pathologic findings ...
Objectives: To define if less number of cores would be sufficient to diagnose prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Objectives: To define if less number of cores would be sufficient to diagnose prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Context.-Studies analyzing the concordance of biopsy and radical prostatectomy (RP) Gleason scores h...
Purpose We compared prostate cancer detection rates achieved using an 8 and 12-core biopsy protocol ...
Background: The most efficient number and location of prostate biopsies remains a matter of debate. ...
Background: Number of positive prostate biopsy cores represents a key determinant between high versu...
Background: Recently, an increase in the rates of high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) was reported. We t...
Purpose: We retrospectively investigated the detection rates of prostate cancer, high grade prostati...
Purpose: We evaluated the association between the number of biopsy cores revealing high grade prosta...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the detection rates of different transperineal prostate biopsy protocols wit...
OBJECTIVES To examine the effect the number of biopsy cores taken has on the rate of clinically sign...
Background: To elucidate the optimal number of prostate biopsy cores using a nomogram allocating 6–1...
OBJECTIVETo analyse the prognostic value of the percentage of positive biopsy cores (PPBC) in determ...
Purpose: We evaluated the utility of 10-, 12-, and 16-core prostate biopsies for detecting prostate ...
OBJECTIVE To assess whether the number of cores at first prostate biopsy affect pathologic findings ...
Objectives: To define if less number of cores would be sufficient to diagnose prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Objectives: To define if less number of cores would be sufficient to diagnose prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Context.-Studies analyzing the concordance of biopsy and radical prostatectomy (RP) Gleason scores h...
Purpose We compared prostate cancer detection rates achieved using an 8 and 12-core biopsy protocol ...
Background: The most efficient number and location of prostate biopsies remains a matter of debate. ...