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Direct comparison of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging ( <scp>MRI</scp> ) results with final histopathology in patients with proven prostate cancer in <scp>MRI</scp> /ultrasonography‐fusion biopsy
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Fusion PBx of tumour-suspicious lesions on mpMRI was associated with a higher detection rate of more aggressive PCa and a better tumour prediction in final histopathology than systematic PBx alone; however, combination PBx had the best concordance for the prediction of GS. Furthermore, the additional findings of systematic PBx reflect the multifocality of PCa, therefore, the combination of both biopsy methods would still represent the best approach for the prediction of the final tumour grading in PCa.
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