
Are You Getting the Right Kind of Prostate Biopsy? PIRADS Score to select your biopsy strategy!
With the rapid advances in modern medicine the world of prostate cancer diagnosis is rapidly advancing. Historically we used to perform inaccurate biopsies that sampled the entire prostate without knowing the location of the prostate cancer within the prostate. These types of biopsies are called systematic biopsies. In recent years we have started using MRIs to target prostate biopsies to tumors in the prostate leading to improved biopsies. Now, after much research we are actually learning that each of these biopsy methods actually can be helpful just depending on the context. In this video we discuss which biopsy techniques are best based on what your doctor finds on your prostate MRI. LINKS TO OTHER VIDEOS Prostate Biopsies Can Be Wrong! - • Prostate Biopsies Can Be WRONG! - Dr... What are Prostate Cancer Gleason Scores and Grade Groups? - • Video Scientific Paper Discussed in this Video Ahdoot et al. Using Prostate Imaging-Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) Scores to Select an Optimal Prostate Biopsy Method: A Secondary Analysis of the Trio Study - https://euoncology.europeanurology.co... --- Our goal at Cancer Better is to provide people with the best possible information to help them make the right health decisions. When it comes to big decisions like cancer treatment, you should know the facts so you can be in control of your health. To donate please go to: https://cancerbetter.com/donate For more cancer related videos go to: https://cancerbetter.com/videos Twitter: / cancerbetter Facebook: / cancerbetter Instagram: / cancerbetter To learn more about Dr. Ahdoot go to: https://www.michaelahdootmd.com/ Dr. Michael Ahdoot is a urologic oncologist and physician scientist specializing in the care of prostate, bladder, and kidney cancers. Disclaimer: The topics discussed in this video are for educational purposes only and should not be used to make medical decisions. Every individual has unique circumstances which will influence their medical care and the application of scientific literature should be interpreted within the context of your general health. Please consult a physician before making any clinical decisions.