الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
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A recent study suggests the possibility of diagnosing certain cases of prostate cancer solely through MRI imaging, without the need for biopsies. This approach could accelerate the start of treatment and reduce invasive procedures. The study found that imaging results might be sufficient in some cases to reliably confirm the diagnosis, allowing doctors to avoid unnecessary biopsies, which can be painful and carry risks such as infections. Although biopsies remain an essential part of the diagnostic process at present, research indicates that relying solely on imaging could improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare for prostate cancer patients.
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