Takeaway
- Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI)-targeted biopsy has a good detection rate of clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa).
- 81% agreement between mpMRI and transperineal template mapping (TTPM) biopsies.
- Compared with TTPM, mpMRI reduced overdiagnosis of insignificant PCa by 40%.
Why this matters
- The Imaging for Significant Prostate Cancer Risk Evaluation (PICTURE) study was designed to overcome methodological issues in previous studies that used TRUS-biopsy or radical prostatectomy as the reference standard.
Key results
- 9% with csPCa on MRI-biopsy had been designated benign or clinically insignificant by TTPM-biopsy.
- 17% with csPCa on TTPM-biopsy were benign or clinically insignificant by MRI-biopsy.
- TTPM-biopsies detected 84% of csPCa and 20.5% of clinically insignificant cancers.
- MRI-biopsies detected 61% and 11%, respectively.
- 5.5% with Gleason >/=3+4=7 on MRI had benign or clinically insignificant cancers on TTPM-biopsies. 18.5% had Gleason >/=3+4=7 detected on TTPM-biopsy that was benign or clinically insignificant by MRI-biopsy.
- 4.5% with definition 2 csPCa on MRI-biopsy had been benign or clinically insignificant by TTPM-biopsy.
- 20% with definition 2 csPCa on TTPM-biopsy were benign or clinically insignificant with MRI.
- 1.5% with Gleason >/=4+4=8 on TTPM-biopsies were not identified by MRI-biopsy.
- 2% classified as insignificant or benign by TTPM were found to have Gleason >/=4+4=8 disease by MRI-biopsy.
- Exact agreement for the presence or absence of any cancer between the two modalities was 81% (95% CI 74%-87%).
- Agreement for presence or absence of definition 1 csPCa was 76% (95% CI 69%-82%).
Study design
- Prospective cohort study of 249 men who had undergone prior TRUS-biopsy.
- All underwent transperineal template prostate mapping (TTPM) biopsies.
- Funding: US National Institutes of Health, Advanced Medical Diagnostics SA.
Limitations
- Single-centre study.
- Only largest lesion on mpMRI was included.
- Limit on number of targeted samples per lesion.
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