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    External validation and comparison of magnetic resonance imaging-based risk prediction models for prostate biopsy stratification

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a promising tool for risk assessment, potentially reducing the burden of unnecessary prostate biopsies. Risk prediction models that incorporate MRI data have gained attentio...

    Romain Diamand, Karsten Guenzel, Teddy Jabbour in World Journal of Urology (2024)

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    The impact of prostate volume estimation on the risk‐adapted biopsy decision based on prostate-specific antigen density and magnetic resonance imaging score

    Utility of prostate-specific antigen density (PSAd) for risk-stratification to avoid unnecessary biopsy remains unclear due to the lack of standardization of prostate volume estimation. We evaluated the impact...

    Arthur Baudewyns, Karsten Guenzel, Adam Halinski in World Journal of Urology (2024)

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    Preliminary assessment of patient and physician satisfaction with the use of teleconsultation in urology during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic compelled urologists to change access to healthcare, especially for oncology patients. Teleconsultation is a safe way to receive medical advice without a risk of infection...

    Ugo Pinar, Julien Anract, Ophélie Perrot, Thomas Tabourin in World Journal of Urology (2021)

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    Complication rate after cystectomy following pelvic radiotherapy: an international, multicenter, retrospective series of 682 cases

    Conflicting evidence exists on the complication rates after cystectomy following previous radiation (pRTC) with only a few available series. We aim to assess the complication rate of pRTC for abdominal–pelvic ...

    Paolo Gontero, Francesca Pisano, Joan Palou, Steven Joniau in World Journal of Urology (2020)

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    Impact of body mass index on the oncological outcomes of patients treated with radical cystectomy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer

    Body mass index (BMI) has been associated with worse outcomes in several solid malignancies. We aimed to evaluate the association between BMI and oncological outcomes in patients treated with radical cystectom...

    Yohann Dabi, Yohann Rouscoff, Julien Anract in World Journal of Urology (2017)