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Katie Ward
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 4
Citations - 2209
Katie Ward is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate biopsy & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1601 citations.
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Diagnostic accuracy of multi-parametric MRI and TRUS biopsy in prostate cancer (PROMIS): a paired validating confirmatory study
Hashim U. Ahmed,Hashim U. Ahmed,Ahmed El-Shater Bosaily,Ahmed El-Shater Bosaily,Louise Brown,Rhian Gabe,Richard Kaplan,Mahesh K.B. Parmar,Yolanda Collaco-Moraes,Katie Ward,Richard Hindley,Alex Freeman,Alex Kirkham,Robert Oldroyd,Chris Parker,Mark Emberton,Mark Emberton +16 more
TL;DR: Using MP-MRI to triage men might allow 27% of patients avoid a primary biopsy and diagnosis of 5% fewer clinically insignificant cancers, as well as reduce unnecessary biopsies by a quarter.
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Multiparametric MRI to improve detection of prostate cancer compared with transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy alone: the PROMIS study.
Louise Brown,Hashim U. Ahmed,Hashim U. Ahmed,Rita Faria,Ahmed El-Shater Bosaily,Ahmed El-Shater Bosaily,Rhian Gabe,Richard Kaplan,Mahesh K. B. Parmar,Yolanda Collaco-Moraes,Katie Ward,Richard Hindley,Alex Freeman,Alexander Kirkham,Robert Oldroyd,Chris Parker,Simon Bott,Nick Burns-Cox,Tim Dudderidge,Maneesh Ghei,Alastair Henderson,Rajendra Persad,Derek J. Rosario,Iqbal S. Shergill,Mathias Winkler,Marta Soares,Eldon Spackman,Mark Sculpher,Mark Emberton,Mark Emberton +29 more
TL;DR: Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging used as a triage test might allow men to avoid unnecessary TRUS-guided biopsy and improve diagnostic accuracy, and the cost-effectiveness of a mpMRI-based diagnostic pathway is estimated.
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The PROMIS study: A paired-cohort, blinded confirmatory study evaluating the accuracy of multi-parametric MRI and TRUS biopsy in men with an elevated PSA.
Hashim U. Ahmed,Ahmed El-Shater Bosaily,Louise Brown,Richard Kaplan,Yolanda Colaco-Moraes,Katie Ward,Richard Hindley,Alex Freeman,Alex K Kirkham,Robert Oldroyd,Rhian Gabe,Chris Parker,Mark Emberton +12 more
TL;DR: Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging as a triage test might allow men to avoid unnecessary transrectal ultrasound-guided (TRUS) prostate biopsy since many men with an elevated PSA do not have clinically significant prostate cancer.
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Mp38-07 should we aim for the centre of an mri prostate lesion? correlation between mpmri and 3-dimensional 5mm transperineal prostate mapping biopsies from the promis trial
Clement Orczyk,Yipeng Hu,Eli Gibson,Ahmed El-Shater Bosaily,Alex Kirkham,Shonit Punwani,Louise Brown,Esther Bonmati,Yolana Coraco-Moraes,Katie Ward,Richard Kaplan,Dean C. Barratt,Mark Emberton,Hashim U. Ahmed +13 more
TL;DR: Should the authors aim for the centre of an MRI prostate lesion?