Prostate Biopsy in Active Surveillance Protocols: Immediate Re-biopsy and Timing of Subsequent Biopsies

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis manuscript reviews contemporary literature regarding prostate cancer active surveillance (AS) protocols as well as other tools that may guide the management of biopsy frequency and assess the possibility of progression in low-risk prostate cancer.Recent FindingsThere is no consensus regarding the timing of surveillance biopsies; however, an immediate repeat biopsy within 12  months of diagnosis for patients considering AS confirms patients who have favorable risk disease yet also identifies patients who were undersampled initially. Studies regarding multiparametric MRI, nomograms, and biomarkers show promise in risk stratifying and counseling patients during AS. Furth er studies are needed to determine if these supplemental tests can decrease the frequency of surveillance biopsies.SummaryAn immediate re-biopsy can help to reduce the risk of missing clinically significant disease. Other clinical tools, including mpMRI, exist that can be used as an adjunct to counsel patients and guide a personalized discussion regarding the frequency of surveillance biopsies.
Source: Current Urology Reports - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research