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What spatial omics is teaching us about field cancerisation in prostate and bladder cancer
Background and Objectives Field cancerisation is the process that results in a group of cells acquiring some of the phenotypic changes of cancer prior to transformation into cancer. Clinically, an important challenge remains the ability to distinguish clonal lineages and microenvironments within cancerised fields that will remain indolent from those ...
Matthew H. V. Byrne +3 more
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Association of surgical margin positivity with preoperative mpMRI-identified index lesions in radical prostatectomy A retrospective study. [PDF]
Halis A +7 more
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MULTIFACTORIAL ANALYSIS OF THE PYURIA AFTER TRANSURETHRAL PROSTATECTOMY
Kimio Fujita +3 more
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This study develops a metastasis‐associated prognostic risk score (MAPRS), based on multicenter transcriptome data and machine learning algorithms, and validates it using histopathological samples. MAPRS effectively predicts recurrence‐free survival (RFS) and progression‐free survival (PFS) in prostate cancer patients, particularly when combined with ...
Jianpeng Zhang +11 more
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Assessment of the validity of ChatGPT-3.5 responses to patient-generated queries following BPH surgery. [PDF]
Najdi J +5 more
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Frontiers of Ultrasound Technology in Prostate Cancer Treatment
ABSTRACT Focal therapy is a minimally invasive alternative treatment for localized prostate cancer (PC) aiming to achieve oncological control while preserving urinary and sexual functions. High‐intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and high‐intensity directional ultrasound (HIDU) enable precise prostate ablation guided by real‐time transrectal ultrasound
Sunao Shoji +3 more
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The predictive value of PSMA PET/CT in determining pathological upgrading of prostate cancer: A pooling up analysis. [PDF]
Liu Y, Qu SP, Zhai LY.
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Three‐dimensional versus two‐dimensional laparoscopy: What is the evidence?
Abstract Background Minimally invasive surgery has made tremendous progress in the last two decades thanks to the more sophisticated instrumentation, new entry ports, vessel sealant devices, and ultrasound dissectors. Cameras and monitors are now high‐definition or 4 K, increasing the clarity of the image available to the surgeon. Those progresses have
Eric Monnet
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