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Prostate Health Index and its Possible Use in Clinical Practice
With the increasing incidence of prostate cancer, the effort to improve its diagnostics is also growing. The exclusively used and practice-proven prostate-specific antigen (PSA) continues to play an indispensable role in identifying at-risk patients, but some of its isoforms can also provide important information for deciding the patient's further fate. Based on their combination, a so-called prostate health index (PHI) can be determined. A recently published work by Czech authors assessed the usability of PHI as a parameter suitable for…
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Magnetic Resonance Can Reduce the Need for Prostate Biopsies
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Index of Prostate Health as a Predictive Biomarker of Biopsy Outcome
As demonstrated by Spanish authors in their work published at the beginning of 2018, the…
Reference Intervals of Prostate Health Index (PHI) in Healthy Men
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End of Unnecessary Biopsies? Prostate Health Index (PHI) in Detecting Aggressive Carcinoma
The Prostate Health Index (PHI) combines the results of three blood-derived parameters: total…
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Journal articles Utilization of Prostate Health Index in prediction of prostate cancer aggressiveness
Journal articles (-2)proPSA and Prostate Health Index (PHI) in predicting the presence of prostate cancer in transrectal biopsies
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- End of Unnecessary Biopsies? Prostate Health Index (PHI) in Detecting Aggressive Carcinoma
- Reference Intervals of Prostate Health Index (PHI) in Healthy Men
- (-2)proPSA and Prostate Health Index (PHI) in predicting the presence of prostate cancer in transrectal biopsies
- Magnetic Resonance Can Reduce the Need for Prostate Biopsies
- Use of PSA density and multiparametric MRI for indication of prostate biopsy
- Experience with the prostate health index in daily clinical practice
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