MRI-Guided Tumor Detection
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Changing Prostate Landscape
Lower Your Risk with Early Detection
Todays prostate cancer landscape is changing in terms of both detection and available treatment options.
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MRI Mapping and Detection
Sperling Prostate Center is a leader in performing high resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the Prostate. Our goal is to provide patients and physicians with extensive and detailed information to detect prostate tumors, and once detected, to obtain the exact location, volume, stage and grade of any cancer within the prostate.
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Clinical Benefits of 3T MRI Scans
3T MRI provides a greater Signal to Noise ratio which is a key determinant in generating the best image quality.
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MRI-Guided Biopsies
The Sperling Prostate Center offers a targeted MRI-Guided biopsy of suspected prostate tumors using two types of procedures: MRI-Guided Biopsy and MRI/TRUS Fusion Biopsy.
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MRI/TRUS Fusion Biopsies
The Sperling Prostate Center offers a targeted MRI-Guided biopsy of suspected prostate tumors using two types of procedures: MRI-Guided Biospy and MRI/TRUS Fusion Biopsy.
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MRI Before Surgery
An advanced MRI mapping from the Sperling Prostate Center can help inform all three surgical approaches to prostate cancer treatment: open prostatectomy, laparoscopy prostatectomy, or robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy. The use of MRI imaging can be invaluable in helping to evaluate the location, extent, volume and aggressiveness of tumor tissue.
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MRI Before External Beam Radiation
External beam radiation (EBRT) is one type of radiation therapy that's commonly used for the treatment of prostate cancer. Like other prostate cancer treatments, EBRT has undergone significant clinical improvements over the last decade, including the ability to delivery higher levels of radiation with greater precision. As result today's EBRT offers better promise of cancer control along with reduced long term side effects.
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MRI Before Brachytherapy
Brachytherapy (permanent radioactive seeds) involves the implantation of tiny radioactive pellets throughout the prostate gland, to be left in place permanently. As with other conventional prostate tumor treatments, brachytherapy has undergone refinements that now offer better disease control and reduced side effect burden.
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