Investigating the ability of multiparametric MRI to exclude significant prostate cancer prior to transperineal biopsy
Canadian Urological Association Journal2015Vol. 9(11-12), pp. 853–853
Citations Over TimeTop 11% of 2015 papers
Eva Serrão, Tristan Barrett, Karan Wadhwa, Deepak Parashar, Julia Frey, Brendan Koo, Anne Y. Warren, Andrew Doble, Christof Kastner, Ferdia A. Gallagher
Abstract
We demonstrate that MRI can fail to detect clinically relevant lesions. Improved results were achieved with a second read but despite this, a number of lesions remain MRI-occult. Further advances in imaging are required to reduce false negative results.
Related Papers
- → Performance of the DNA‐Citoliq liquid‐based cytology system compared with conventional smears(2006)13 cited
- → PANDANGAN ALKITAB TENTANG OKULTISME(2015)3 cited
- → Modified McNemar Test(2012)2 cited
- → McNemar’s Test for Differences in Proportions: The Forgotten Tool for Marketing Research Practitioners(2015)2 cited
- → McNemar's Test(2020)