The emerging role of MRI in prostate cancer active surveillance and ongoing challenges

T Barrett, MA Haider - American Journal of Roentgenology, 2017 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
OBJECTIVE. Active surveillance (AS) has emerged as a management strategy for
preventing overtreatment of indolent prostate cancer. Selection of patients for AS has …

[HTML][HTML] Prostate cancer patients under active surveillance with a suspicious magnetic resonance imaging finding are at increased risk of needing treatment: results of …

J Olivier, W Li, D Nieboer, J Helleman, M Roobol… - European Urology Open …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The inclusion criterion for active surveillance (AS) is low-or intermediate-risk
prostate cancer. The predictive value of the presence of a suspicious lesion at magnetic …

[HTML][HTML] Active surveillance of prostate cancer: current state of practice and utility of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging

R Alam, HB Carter, JI Epstein, JJ Tosoian - Reviews in urology, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Active surveillance (AS) is an alternative to immediate intervention in patients with very low-
and low-risk prostate cancer. Ongoing reports from multiple AS programs have consistently …

MP12-20 Prostate Health Index and multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging to predict prostate cancer grade reclassification in active surveillance

Z Schwen, M Mamawala, J Tosoian… - The Journal of …, 2018 - auajournals.org
METHODS We retrospectively identified 205 men in the Johns Hopkins AS program with a
median follow-up of 2 years.(IQR 1-4 years) who underwent a mpMRI and PHI within 6 …

Magnetic resonance imaging-based monitoring in active surveillance: are we ready to jump on the bandwagon?

CH Bangma, IG Schoots - European …, 2022 - eu-openscience.europeanurology …
The important message in the Open Horizon paper by Giganti et al [1] in this issue of
European Urology Open Science is the repeated call for the introduction of risk-based …

Prostate cancer managed with active surveillance: role of anatomic MR imaging and MR spectroscopic imaging

V Fradet, J Kurhanewicz, JE Cowan, A Karl… - Radiology, 2010 - pubs.rsna.org
Purpose To determine the role that magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and MR
spectroscopic imaging findings obtained at the time of diagnosis play in the progression of …

Comparison of multiparametric MRI to PSA kinetics as an indication of prostate cancer progression in men on active surveillance.

M Maruf, M Kongnyuy, AK George, MM Siddiqui… - 2017 - ascopubs.org
59 Background: Pathologic progression is identified in> 25% of prostate cancer (CaP)
patients on active surveillance (AS). Yet, identifying patients at risk for progression is limited …

MP62-19 THE PERFORMANCE OF MPMRI AND THE 4KSCORE FOR PREDICTING PROGRESSION ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE: RESULTS FROM A SINGLE …

R de Almeida e Silva Junior, VS Atluri… - The Journal of …, 2021 - auajournals.org
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: While active surveillance has increased, patient
selection and misclassification remain an issue. We evaluate the role of mpMRI and the …

Multiparametric prostate MRI and MRI/ultrasound fusion biopsy as tools to follow prostate cancer progression for men on active surveillance.

N Shakir, A Walton-Diaz, S Rais-Bahrami, B Turkbey… - 2014 - ascopubs.org
63 Background: Active surveillance (AS) is an option for patients with low risk prostate
cancer (PCa); however, determining disease progression is challenging. At the NCI …

Serial magnetic resonance imaging in active surveillance of prostate cancer: incremental value

ER Felker, J Wu, S Natarajan, DJ Margolis… - The Journal of …, 2016 - auajournals.org
Purpose: We assessed whether changes in serial multiparametric magnetic resonance
imaging can help predict the pathological progression of prostate cancer in men on active …