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Using MRI scans to target biopsies is more effective at detecting prostate cancers that are likely to need treatment than standard ultrasound guided biopsies alone, according to research published on 7 August in JAMA Network Open. The research, led by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and Universities of Bristol, Ottawa, Exeter and Oxford, combined the results from seven studies covering 2,582 patients.
Oxford Open Grand Rounds
Oxford Open Grand Rounds
Leadership and Management in Healthcare
Leadership and Management in Healthcare
Becoming a Clinical Educator
Becoming a Clinical Educator
Human Factors, Teamwork, and Communication
Human Factors, Teamwork, and Communication
Quality Improvement Science and Systems Analysis
Quality Improvement Science and Systems Analysis
Healthcare Innovation and Technology
Healthcare Innovation and Technology
Fees and funding
Information about fees and funding opportunities available to applicants
Practice of Evidence-Based Healthcare
View the Practice of Evidence-Based Healthcare course on the Oxford Lifelong Learning website.
Practice of Evidence-Based Healthcare
View the Practice of Evidence-Based Healthcare course on the Oxford Lifelong Learning website.
Carcinoma in situ presented at EuropaDonna
Work on breast carcinoma in situ was discussed with members of the patient advocate organisation, EuropaDonna in October 2024.