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Prostate cancer imaging has advanced, with MRI now able to detect Gleason 6/7 lesions, leading experts to share insights on the latest advancements and their clinical implications.
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Prostate cancer imaging advances: MRI detects Gleason 6/7 lesions; experts share insights on latest advancements and clinical implications.
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This ISMRM video examines new perspectives in prostate cancer imaging, discussing MRI detection of Gleason 6 or 7 lesions in the transition and peripheral zones. Experts share insights on the latest advancements and their clinical implications, fostering real-time engagement and knowledge exchange among participants.
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This ISMRM video explores new perspectives in prostate cancer imaging. It discusses the differences between the transition zone and peripheral zone in terms of sensitivity and specificity for MRI detection of Gleason 6 or 7 lesions. The video provides a platform for experts to share their insights and address questions from the audience. Key topics include the latest advancements in prostate cancer imaging techniques and their clinical implications. The interactive format allows for real-time engagement and knowledge exchange among the participants. Overall, the video offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of prostate cancer imaging and highlights the ongoing efforts to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.