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The prostate is a small gland that wraps around the urethra, at the base of the urinary bladder. It produces semen, the fluid vehicle of spermatozoa. A biopsy of the prostate is a procedure in which a small sample of prostate tissue is removed in order to examine it, usually in search for signs of malignant transformation of prostate cells.
Revolutionary prostate biopsy approach more accurate at diagnosing prostate cancer

Revolutionary prostate biopsy approach more accurate at diagnosing prostate cancer

Antibiotic resistance potentially threatens the safety and efficacy of surgical procedures and immunosuppression therapies

Antibiotic resistance potentially threatens the safety and efficacy of surgical procedures and immunosuppression therapies

Men with relatively unaggressive prostate tumors unlikely to develop metastatic prostate cancer

Men with relatively unaggressive prostate tumors unlikely to develop metastatic prostate cancer

Mi-Prostate Score improves prostate cancer detection

Mi-Prostate Score improves prostate cancer detection

New studies to improve prostate cancer detection to be presented at AUA annual meeting

New studies to improve prostate cancer detection to be presented at AUA annual meeting

Myriad announces Prolaris® test biopsy results from EMPATHY-P study at European Association of Urology annual meeting

Myriad announces Prolaris® test biopsy results from EMPATHY-P study at European Association of Urology annual meeting

ArborMetrix's RegistryMetrix analytics platform selected for UNC's urology department

ArborMetrix's RegistryMetrix analytics platform selected for UNC's urology department

Simple rectal swab cultures can thwart drug-resistant E. coli in patients undergoing TRUSBx procedures

Simple rectal swab cultures can thwart drug-resistant E. coli in patients undergoing TRUSBx procedures

Chesapeake Urology offers revolutionary biopsy system for detection, diagnosis of prostate cancer

Chesapeake Urology offers revolutionary biopsy system for detection, diagnosis of prostate cancer

RNA molecules in tissue, urine samples can detect prostate cancer

RNA molecules in tissue, urine samples can detect prostate cancer

Widespread awareness, better treatment lower prostate cancer death rates

Widespread awareness, better treatment lower prostate cancer death rates

Risk of urinary tract infections after prostate biopsy highest in men with prior infections

Risk of urinary tract infections after prostate biopsy highest in men with prior infections

BRCA2 mutations herald poor prognosis in screen-detected prostate cancer

BRCA2 mutations herald poor prognosis in screen-detected prostate cancer

MRI technology improves prostate cancer diagnosis

MRI technology improves prostate cancer diagnosis

New calculator helps men assess risk of prostate cancer

New calculator helps men assess risk of prostate cancer

Epigenetic test helps eliminate unnecessary repeat prostate biopsies

Epigenetic test helps eliminate unnecessary repeat prostate biopsies

Sixteen cores better than 12 for prostate cancer detection

Sixteen cores better than 12 for prostate cancer detection

Prostate biopsy method impacts cancer risk profile

Prostate biopsy method impacts cancer risk profile

Vitamin D deficiency predicts prostate biopsy outcomes

Vitamin D deficiency predicts prostate biopsy outcomes

Study shows image fusion guided biopsy improves accuracy of prostate cancer diagnosis

Study shows image fusion guided biopsy improves accuracy of prostate cancer diagnosis

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