Why is this important for you?
As a man who has been referred to your urologist for a biopsy, don’t you want your urologist to use the highest resolution imaging tool currently available to look at your prostate, one that lets them actually see regions that may be suspicious so they can better attempt to “target” the biopsies to that area?
As such, ask for your biopsy procedure to be guided by high resolution micro-ultrasound.
Why is this important for you?
If you are going to have a biopsy - - which is the definitive way prostate cancer is diagnosed - - don’t you want your urologist to use the most powerful imaging modality to visualize your prostate? By requesting micro-ultrasound, you are allowing your urologist to benefit from a powerful tool to visualize your prostate, differentiate areas of suspicion, and then to target those areas with their biopsies.
Urologists have long needed to find a better imaging solution than conventional ultrasound for their biopsies. Some urologists have partnered with radiologists to start using MRI for their biopsies, which seems to work better in certain select cases (such as if you’ve already had a negative biopsy yet your symptoms persist or rise). The new availability of micro-ultrasound in the USA, Canada and Europe, means that advanced imaging is now available for all cases. There are many benefits of micro-ultrasound over MRI to guide your initial biopsies.
Why is this important for you?
The benefits of micro-ultrasound to you include:
We’d be glad to help with any questions you may have about the ExactVu micro-ultrasound system.
Call +1.905.415.0030 or
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We’d be glad to help. Please use our Physician Finder to point you to the nearest urologist using an ExactVu micro-ultrasound.
Call +1.905.415.0030 or
email info@exactimaging.com