Oncological Safety of MRI-Informed Biopsy Decision-Making in Men With Suspected Prostate Cancer | Oncology | JAMA Oncology | JAMA Network
# MRI Screening Safely Reduces Need for Prostate Biopsies, Study Finds A new study provides strong evidence that using MRI scans to screen for prostate cancer can safely reduce the need for invasive biopsies in many men. The research, published in JAMA Oncology, found that 41% of men with suspected prostate cancer were able to avoid biopsies over a three-year period when doctors used MRI screening first. The study followed 593 men across 54 community urology practices in Berlin, Germany. Among those who had negative MRI results, only 4% were later diagnosed with clinically significant prostate cancer during the three-year monitoring period, demonstrating the reliability of MRI screening as a diagnostic tool. "This study validates that men with negative MRI results were not at an elevated risk for prostate cancer and could safely avoid biopsies when appropriate monitoring measures are in place," said Dr. Charlie A. Hamm, lead author from Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin. The...