Value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography in imaging of prostate cancer
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Value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography in imaging of prostate cancer
Abstract
Purpose of review: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men. Gray-scale ultrasound-guided systematic biopsy is the standard of care for prostate cancer detection in men with an elevated prostate-specific antigen or an abnormal digital rectal examination. Systematic biopsy may miss up to 35% of clinically relevant cancers. Color and power Doppler ultrasound, ultrasound contrast agents, and elastography have and will dramatically change the role of ultrasound in prostate cancer diagnosis.
Recent findings: Several reports have demonstrated that contrast-enhanced ultrasound investigations of the blood flow of the prostate allow for prostate cancer visualization and therefore, for targeted biopsies. Comparisons between systematic and contrast-enhanced ultrasound-targeted biopsies have shown that the targeted approach detects more cancers with a lower number of biopsy cores. Furthermore, contrast-enhanced ultrasound has been shown to detect cancers with higher Gleason scores compared with the systematic approach, which seems to improve prostate cancer grading. In addition, elastography is a new ultrasound technique that allows for the assessment of tissue elasticity.
Summary: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography improve prostate cancer detection and may be useful for prostate cancer grading and staging. Future clinical trials will be needed to determine the promise of these new advances for ultrasound of the prostate evolving into clinical applications.
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