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AI Use in Prostate Cancer: Potential Improvements in Treatments and Patient Care
AI Use in Prostate Cancer: Potential Improvements in Treatments and Patient Care

May 17th 2024

Artificial intelligence use in prostate cancer encompasses 4 main areas including diagnostic imaging, prediction of outcomes, histopathology, and treatment planning.

Data from a phase 2 study may support apalutamide plus androgen deprivation in high-risk localized prostate cancer following radical prostatectomy.
BCRFS Seen With Apalutamide Combo in Entire High-Risk Prostate Cancer Group

May 5th 2024

Findings support the use of 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT in the preoperative workflow of intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer.
18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT Improves Staging Vs MRI in Prostate Cancer

May 3rd 2024

Functional consequences appeared to be lower with HIFU compared with radical prostatectomy in a prospective trial.
HIFU Yields Noninferior Outcomes Vs Prostatectomy in Local Prostate Cancer

May 3rd 2024

Those with high-risk biochemical recurrent non-metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer can now receive enzalutamide in the European Union.
European Commission Approves Enzalutamide in nmHSPC Subset

April 25th 2024

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Matthew Allaway, DO, spoke with CancerNetwork® about a new transperineal biopsy approach to detect cancer in hard-to-reach areas of the prostate.
The conversation with Jun Gong, MD, focused on the evolving relationship between oncologists who treat prostate cancer and genetic counselors.
The recent episode of the "Oncology Peer Review On-The-Go" podcast features Alexandra Sokolova, MD, discussing her article on germline testing and NCCN guidelines for patients with prostate cancer.
Brian Helfand, MD, PhD, and Steven Finkelstein, MD, FACRO, discussed the phase 2/3 EMPIRE-1 trial focusing on 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT imaging versus conventional imaging to guide postprostatectomy salvage radiotherapy for patients with prostate cancer.
On this week’s podcast, Jun Gong, MD, spoke with CancerNetwork® about the potential role of plasma glutamine as a biomarker for patients with localized prostate cancer.
Oncology Peer Review On-The-Go

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