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MRI-S Articles
The Role of Combined MRI & MRI-S in Treating Prostate Cancer
Revolutionary Prostate Cancer Diagnostic Scan Avoids Biopsies
Revolutionary Prostate Cancer Diagnostic Scan Avoids Biopsies
Our lack of diagnostic precision with Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) scanning,
Prostascint Scans and Positron Emitting Tomography (PET), are unable, in most cases, to
state unequivocally whether a cancer is organ confined or not. This is expected to change
dramatically with the addition of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Spectroscopy (MRIS) to
our clinic. Using the HD-X 3.0 Tesla magnet with the software, our scanner
promises to enhance our diagnostic capabilities immeasurably. For starters, the image
quality provides 50% greater clarity of detail when compared to the commonly used 1.5
Tesla magnet. As I like to tell my patients, the difference in scan technique is all about
the “S”. To restate, the “S” stands for Spectroscopy or the evaluation of cellular
metabolic by products or metabolites including Citrate, Choline, Creatine, and
Polyamines. The pattern of presentation, including ratios of the component metabolites,
yields a “finger print” or cellular identity that predicts normalcy or lack of normalcy
consistent with cancer.
Based on my years of research on prostatitis relevant to the
benefit of the patented prostatitis formula Peenuts, I expect the signal received to have little to no artifact (noise), thereby, enhancing the interpretation of the scan performed.
To state further, if inflammation associated with prostatitis is diminished or controlled for
at the time of imaging, the signal represented will most accurately depict the true cellular
characteristics allowing for an improved diagnosis. While MRI-S is already the most
sensitive and specific diagnostic test available, the improved application and scan
interpretation expects to negate unnecessary biopsies when the PSA is ≥ 1.0 ng/ml. Peter
Scardino, M.D., Chairman of Urology and Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK)
Cancer Center call MRI-S, the greatest diagnostic test that we have ever had for prostate
cancer. The test is incredibly accurate, affordable and promises to change the diagnostic
landscape for years and years to come.
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