Outcome of 5-year follow-up in men with negative findings on initial biparametric MRI
Background: We assessed the 5-year risk of being diagnosed with significant prostate cancer following a low-suspicion biparametric magnetic resonance imaging result. Methods: The study population was derived from a prospective database used to assess the diagnostic accuracy of biparametric magnetic...
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Main Authors: | Karen-Cecilie Kortenbach, Lars Boesen, Vibeke Løgager, Henrik S. Thomsen |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/565fd99dfdc3430f8ceebc5d5fa4c35a |
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