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High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) hemiablation of the prostate: Late follow-up MRI findings in non-recurrent patients.
Journal Paper/Review - Sep 17, 2021
Schaudinn Alexander, Michaelis Jakob, Franz Toni, Ho-Thi Phuc, Horn Lars-Christian, Blana Andreas, Hadaschik Boris, Stumpp Patrick, Stolzenburg Jens-Uwe, Schlemmer Heinz-Peter, Denecke Timm, Busse Harald, Ganzer Roman, Linder Nicolas
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Focal therapy with high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is an emerging option for the treatment of prostate cancer and often followed up by MRI. Image assessment of treatment failure, however, requires proper knowledge about typical procedure-related changes in prostate MRI, which is sparse, in particular for unilateral HIFU treatment and late follow up (beyond 6 months). The goal of this study was therefore to compile the type and frequency of such MRI findings in selected patients without recurrent cancer 12 months after prostate hemiablation.