Clinical Report: Stockholm3 Test Cuts MRIs in Prostate Screening
Overview
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Background
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Data Highlights
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Conclusion
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References
- European Radiology, 2025 -- Assessment of Artificial Intelligence in Detecting Prostate Cancer within Biparametric MRI Screening Cohorts
- European Radiology, 2020 -- Impact of Prior Prostate Biopsy Information on Outcomes in the Context of MRI-Guided Biopsies
- the pathologist, 2026 -- Prostate Screening Rivals Mammography
- European Radiology, 2025 -- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Shortened Biparametric MRI for Prostate Cancer Detection: A Prospective Feasibility Investigation (ReIMAGINE Study)
- Uroweb - European Association of Urology, 2025 -- Guidelines Summary of Changes
- European Radiology, 2026 -- Ongoing and completed clinical trials on prostate cancer screening using MRI
- ERSPC -- Greater absolute benefit from PSA screening at 13 years of follow-up
- European Association of Urology Guidelines
- Ongoing and completed clinical trials on prostate cancer screening using MRI | European Radiology | Springer Nature Link
- Greater absolute benefit from PSA screening at 13 years of follow-up in the ERSPC trial not sufficient to justify population-based screening - ERSPC
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