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Comparative Study
. 1993;11(4):214-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00185071.

Prostate-specific antigen coordinated with digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasonography in the detection of prostate cancer

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Comparative Study

Prostate-specific antigen coordinated with digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasonography in the detection of prostate cancer

W H Cooner. World J Urol. 1993.

Abstract

In a patient population, coordinated use of digital rectal examination and prostate-specific antigen can alert the physician as to the possible existence of prostate cancer. If both are used as first-line studies, abnormality of either can then direct the need for further study by transrectal ultrasonography and, in selected instances, prostatic biopsy. Such sequential use of these tests in a programmed manner results in an increased level of cancer detection as compared with use of the digital rectal examination alone.

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