Prostate cancers detected on repeat prostate biopsies show spatial distributions that differ from those detected on the initial biopsies
British Journal of Urology2014Vol. 116(1), pp. 57–64
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Okyaz Eminağa, Reemt Hinkelammert, Mahmoud Abbas, Ulf Titze, Elke Eltze, Olaf Bettendorf, Fabian Wötzel, Martin Bögemann, Axel Semjonow
Abstract
The spatial distribution of prostate cancer with rPBx differs significantly from the spatial distribution of prostate cancer with PBx. The whole anterior portion of the prostate should be considered by rPBx.
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