The current role of MRI for guiding active surveillance in prostate cancer

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Guillaume Ploussard
Olivier Rouvière
Morgan Rouprêt
Roderick van den Bergh
Raphaële Renard-Penna
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[1] La Croix du Sud Hospital,Hospices Civils de Lyon, Department of Urinary and Vascular Imaging
[2] Prostate Group of the Cancer Committee of the French Association of Urology (CC-AFU),Department of Urology
[3] IUCT-O,Department of Radiology, Pitié
[4] Hospital Edouard Herriot,Salpétrière Hospital
[5] Sorbonne University,undefined
[6] GRC 5 Predictive Onco-Uro,undefined
[7] AP-HP,undefined
[8] Urology,undefined
[9] Pitié-Salpétrière Hospital,undefined
[10] Antonius Hospital,undefined
[11] Paris-Sorbonne University,undefined
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Nature Reviews Urology | 2022年 / 19卷
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Active surveillance (AS) is the recommended treatment option for low-risk and favourable intermediate-risk prostate cancer management, preserving oncological and functional outcomes. However, active monitoring using relevant parameters in addition to the usual clinical, biological and pathological considerations is necessary to compensate for initial undergrading of the tumour or to detect early progression without missing the opportunity to provide curative therapy. Indeed, several studies have raised concerns about inadequate biopsy sampling at diagnosis. However, the implementation of baseline MRI and targeted biopsy have led to improved initial stratification of low-risk disease; baseline MRI correlates well with disease characteristics and AS outcomes. The use of follow-up MRI during the surveillance phase also raises the question of the requirement for serial biopsies in the absence of radiological progression and the possibility of using completely MRI-based surveillance, with triggers for biopsies based solely on MRI findings. This concept of a tailored-risk, imaging-based monitoring strategy is aimed at reducing invasive procedures. However, the abandonment of serial biopsies in the absence of MRI progression can probably not yet be recommended in routine practice, as the data from real-life cohorts are heterogeneous and inconclusive. Thus, the evolution towards a routine, fully MRI-guided AS pathway has to be preceded by ensuring quality programme assessment for MRI reading and by demonstrating its safety in prospective trials.
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