The core of the matter: Using pathology instead of ultrasound to measure prostate volume
Citation
Çalışkan, S. (2014). The core of the matter: Using pathology instead of ultrasound to measure prostate volume. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 8(7-8), 232.Abstract
Read the article by Sfoungaristos and colleagues1 with great interest. The authors reported that prostate-specific antigen (PSA) density represents a strong predictor for Gleason score upgrade after radical prostatectomy. I have some points of concern with this study.