Prostate Cancer – to screen or not to screen

April 15, 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

Last fortnight we review the PI-RADS score in relation to prostate MRI and i thought we might go through a real case study and how it relates to general practice. Otherwise well 42 year old gentleman with no family history of prostate cancer or any other hormone related cancers presented for general check-up in 2011  in addition to the usual coughs and colds.…

Prostate MRI – A case study

A 60 year old man presents with a rising PSA despite several previously negative transrectal prostate biopsies. A prostate MRI demonstrates a circumscribed small region of low T2 signal intensity within the left lateral peripheral zone at the gland base. This region demonstrates moderately restricted water diffusion and avid early enhancement after intravenous contrast. This appearance is consistent with a region of high grade prostate cancer.…

A GP guide to understanding prostate MRI – the PI-RADS scoring system

April 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

Forget about whether PSA screening saves lives or not. What is the next step when a PSA level comes back elevated. Obviously if the PSA is >10 or much higher, they need referral to a urologist for biopsies. What if it is trending high or is significantly higher than the age related reference range? Patients are increasingly having prostate MRIs performed the results are reported as PI-RADS scores.…