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A contemporary review: mpMRI in prostate cancer screening and diagnosis

Bryn Launer, Taryn A. Ellis, Kristen R. Scarpato

2024Urologic Oncology Seminars and Original Investigations14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prostate cancer (PCa) screening has evolved beyond PSA and digital rectal exam to include multiparametric prostate MRI (mpMRI). Incorporating this advanced imaging tool has further limited the well-established problem of overdiagnosis, aiding in the identification of higher grade, clinically significant cancers. For this reason, mpMRI has become an important part of the diagnostic pathway and is recommended across guidelines in biopsy naïve patients or for patients with prior negative biopsy. This contemporary review evaluates the most recent literature on the role of mpMRI in the screening and diagnosis of prostate cancer. Barriers to utilization of mpMRI still exist including variable access, high cost, and requisite expertise, encouraging evaluation of novel techniques such as biparametric MRI. Future screening and diagnostic practice patterns will undoubtedly evolve as our understanding of novel biomarkers and artificial intelligence improves.

Topics & Concepts

OverdiagnosisMedicineProstate cancerMultiparametric MRIProstateBiopsyCancerMedical physicsProstate biopsyProstate cancer screeningRectal examinationRadiologyProstate-specific antigenInternal medicineProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchUrologic and reproductive health conditions
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