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Imaging in prostate cancer staging: present role e future perspectives
Despite recent improvements in detection and treatment,
prostate cancer continues to be the most common malignancy
and the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality.
Thus, although survival rate continues to improve,
prostate cancer remains a compelling medical health problem.
The major goal of prostate cancer imaging in the next
decade will be more accurate disease characterization
through the synthesis of anatomic, functional, and molecular
imaging information in order to plan the most appropriate
therapeutic strategy. No consensus exists regarding the
use of imaging for evaluating primary prostate cancer. However,
conventional and functional imaging are expanding
their role in detection and local staging and, moreover, functional
imaging is becoming of great importance in oncologic
management and monitoring of therapy response. This
review presents a multidisciplinary perspective on the role
of conventional and functional imaging methods in prostate
cancer staging