Semin intervent Radiol 2016; 33(03): 206-216
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1586153
Review Article
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Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Focal Prostate Ablation

Authors

  • Sherif G. Nour

    1   Interventional MRI Program, Emory University Hospitals and School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
    2   Divisions of Abdominal Imaging, Interventional Radiology, and Image-Guided Medicine, Emory University Hospitals and School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
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Publication History

Publication Date:
30 August 2016 (online)

Abstract

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer (other than skin cancer) in American men, with one in seven men being diagnosed with this disease during his lifetime. The estimated number of new prostate cancer cases in 2016 is 180,890. For the first time, imaging has become the center of the search for contained, intraglandular, small-volume, and unifocal disease, and an increasing number of academic institutions as well as private practices are implementing programs for prostate multiplanar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as parts of their routine offerings. This article reviews the role of MRI-guided focal prostate ablation, as well as opportunities for further growth in this minimally invasive therapy of prostate cancer.