The role of artificial intelligence in MRI-driven active surveillance in prostate cancer.
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Barrett, Tristan
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In a Review published in Nature Reviews Urology, Ploussard and colleagues discuss the evolving role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in guiding active surveillance (AS) for patients with prostate cancer (Ploussard, G., Rouvière, O., Rouprêt, M., van den Bergh, R. & Renard-Penna, R. The current role of MRI for guiding active surveillance in prostate cancer. Nat. Rev. Urol. 19, 357–365 (2022))1 . We commend the authors for this informative Review, in which clear directions to overcome current limitations to the widespread acceptance of a fully MRI-guided AS pathway are outlined.
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Artificial Intelligence, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Prostate, Prostatic Neoplasms, Watchful Waiting
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Nat Rev Urol
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1759-4812
1759-4820
1759-4820
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC