2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.euo.2020.07.008
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Prognostic Implications of Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Concomitant Systematic Biopsy in Predicting Biochemical Recurrence After Radical Prostatectomy in Prostate Cancer Patients Diagnosed with Magnetic Resonance Imaging–targeted Biopsy

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“…The results obtained indicate that preoperative mpMRI may be a useful tool in local staging of PCa and for the prediction of recurrence; they are to a large extent consistent with the results of other similar studies [7,8,15,16]. The mpMRI parameters analyzed by other researchers included: PIRADS score, volume and location of index lesions, presence of EPE, and/or SVI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The results obtained indicate that preoperative mpMRI may be a useful tool in local staging of PCa and for the prediction of recurrence; they are to a large extent consistent with the results of other similar studies [7,8,15,16]. The mpMRI parameters analyzed by other researchers included: PIRADS score, volume and location of index lesions, presence of EPE, and/or SVI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Therefore, the results obtained in our study indicate that mpMRI may improve the prediction of possible disease recurrence by improving local disease staging. In a study with a similar methodology, conducted on a large group of respondents (n = 804), Gandalgia et al proved that preoperative information obtained from mpMRI and the report of systematic biopsy combined with a targeted biopsy based on mpMRI allows stratification of PCa recurrence after RP [15]. When assessing the influence of preoperative factors on BCR, Manceau et al also proved that patients with EPE(+) diagnosed in mpMRI at the treatment planning stage more frequently experience BCR after RP [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a multivariable model including MRI PI-RADS, along with clinical and pathological variables outperformed the European Association of Urology classification and the Cancer of the Prostate Risk Assessment (CAPRA) score for predicting BCR (c-index: 77% vs 62% vs 60%, respectively). 22 Moreover, in another study, 36 p[0.02). 37 Moreover, these findings are consistent with a recently published systematic review and meta-analysis which catalogued associations between MRI findings and oncologic outcome across a range of reporting rubrics, MRI features and oncologic endpoints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…By targeting the index lesion, which is considered the main determinant of PCa behavior [ 6 ], MRI-guided biopsy should lead to a more accurate prediction of the final pathologic grading and oncologic outcomes after treatment. Gandaglia et al have shown that the combination of MRI and MRI-targeted biopsy with systematic biopsy data into a predictive model has higher accuracy for the prediction of biochemical recurrence following RP (77%) when compared to current risk stratification (62%) [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%