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Predicting prostate cancer treatment failure
The study included 27 patients who had increased levels of prostate specific antigen after being treated with high-intensity focused ultrasonic (HIFU) ablation; 18 of these patients had local tumor progression seen at biopsy. DCE-MRI and DWI had about a 72% accuracy rate in determining which patients needed additional therapy because they had residual or recurrent cancer, said Chan Kyo Kim, MD, lead author of the study. The study observed that DWI had fewer false positives than DCE-MRI, but DCE-MRI had fewer false negatives. After HIFU ablation, the normal anatomy of the prostate gland is completely lost or deformed making it difficult to distinguish non-malignant tissue from cancer, said Dr. Kim. The two imaging studies together, which can be done in about seven minutes, can overcome that challenge, he said. HIFU is becoming more common as a prostate cancer therapy option, especially for those persons who cant or dont want to undergo a radical prostatectomy, said Dr. Kim. Posted by: Jesmi24 Source |
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