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  2. Prostate biopsy - Wikipedia

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    Correlation between biopsy and final pathology is improved between MRI-guided biopsy as compared to TRUS. [14] In the fusion MRI-US prostate biopsy, a prostate MRI is performed before biopsy and then, at the time of biopsy, the MRI images are fused to the ultrasound images to guide the urologist to the suspicious targets. Fusion MRI-US biopsies ...

  3. Transrectal ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    Transrectal ultrasonography, or TRUS in short, is a method of creating an image of organs in the pelvis, most commonly used to perform an ultrasound-guided needle biopsy evaluation of the prostate gland in men with elevated prostate-specific antigen or prostatic nodules on digital rectal exam.

  4. Management of prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Clinical applications of PDT for prostate cancer have demonstrated potential benefits in terms of efficacy and safety, particularly for patients with localized, low to intermediate-risk tumors. PDT offers the advantage of targeting specific areas within the prostate, which can help preserve urinary and sexual functions that are often affected ...

  5. Transrectal biopsy - Wikipedia

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    Transrectal biopsy is a biopsy procedure in which a sample of tissue is removed from the prostate using a thin needle that is inserted through the rectum and into the prostate. [1] Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is usually used to guide the needle. [2] [3] The sample is examined under a microscope to see if it contains cancer.

  6. Prostate cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Infection after the biopsy procedure is a possible risk. [10] MRI guided techniques have improved the diagnostic accuracy of the procedure. [12] [13] Biopsies can be done through the rectum or penis. [29] The biopsy technique includes factors such as needle angle and prostate mapping method. [30]

  7. Medical ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The main clinical benefits are to avoid a systemic biopsy (with inherent risks of invasive procedures) of benign tumors or a CT scan examination exposing the patient to X-ray radiation. The parametric imaging of vascular signatures method proved to be effective in humans for characterization of tumors in the liver. [77]

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