MRI Effective Determining Pathologic Staging of Prostate Cancer
By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 02 Jun 2009
In patients with prostate cancer undergoing prostatectomy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays an important role in determining if the cancer is limited to the prostate gland or if it has metastasized beyond the capsule.Posted on 02 Jun 2009
The study, performed at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA; Los Angeles, CA, USA), included a review of 119 patients who were referred for prostate MRI prior to prostatectomy. "Results showed that MRI correctly identified 87/92 (95%) of patients with T2 and 6/8 [75%] of patients with T3 disease [T2 means the disease is organ-confined and T3 means the disease has locally spread beyond the prostate],” said Timothy McClure, M.D, lead author of the study.
"Current techniques for prostate cancer diagnosis are inaccurate in differentiating men who need treatment from those who do not. In fact, recent studies have even questioned the role of PSA [prostate-specific antigen] screening in the general population, given the side effects of treatment. As such, there has been much interest in focal therapy in prostate cancer treatment; but this will require a more accurate diagnosis, especially the ability to detect high-grade cancers. A new paradigm for prostate cancer diagnosis needs to be developed and our study suggests that MR imaging of the prostate may play a role,” said Dr. McClure.
The study was presented at the 2009 American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) annual meeting in Boston, MA, USA, April 28, 2009.
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