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Prostate MRI Study Examines Key Predictors of False-Negative and False-Positive Results

Summary by diagnosticimaging.com
Researchers found that patients with high PSA density have more than double the risk of false-negative findings on prostate MRI and those with low PSA density are significantly less likely to have false-positive results.
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diagnosticimaging.com broke the news in on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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