July 25, 2007

The Role Of Transurethral Resection Of The Prostate And Biopsy Of The Peripheral Zone After Repeated Negative Biopsies In The Diagnosis Of Prostate Ca

UroToday.com - Persistent suspicion of prostate cancer despite repeated negative prostate biopsies is a common problem in urologic practice. IN one of the largest prostate cancer screening programs, 91% of cancers were detected during the first or second biopsy. The likelihood of finding cancer at the third or fourth biopsy decreased dramatically to 14% and was even less for subsequent procedures. [click link for full article]

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