The image quality for detecting prostate cancer is significantly better for MRI at 1.5 T using an endorectal-body phased-array coil as compared with the 3.0 T imaging using the torso phased-array coil ...
Influence of vascular comorbities and race on erectile dysfunction after prostate cancer radiotherapy. Background: One troubling aspect of active surveillance (AS) is that a subset of patients ...
The use of MRI without endorectal coil can detect prostate cancer and provide undistorted images with diagnostic image quality and accurate tumor localization, according to a recent study conducted by ...
November 30, 2006 (Chicago) -- Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) shows no advantages over magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) alone for localization of peripheral zone prostate cancer in ...
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