Study Questions Biopsy Accuracy in Prostate Cancer
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine report that some men diagnosed with Grade Group one (GG1) prostate cancer might be at higher risk than indicated by biopsy results alone. The study, conducted at Cornell University, found that relying solely on biopsy grade can underestimate the risk of disease progression. The findings suggest that some individuals with GG1 prostate cancer may be misclassified and could benefit from more aggressive treatments, such as surgery or radiation. Further details on the study and its implications are available through Cornell's news release.
Source: Cornell University
Source Type: College
Source Location: Ithaca
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