A study shows that contrast enhanced ultrasound was found to better detect high-grade prostate cancer than conventional methods. This makes it a more appropriate approach for screening clinically important cancers and monitoring low-risk ones with less biopsies. The study was conducted by researchers from Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals/a and is published online in September in the iJournal of Urology/i. Findings from the randomized, double-blind ...
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