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A negative prostate biopsy does not definitively exclude the presence of cancer. Men who have had one negative biopsy may still have prostate cancer. Factors that might indicate undetected prostate cancer include: raised PSA.
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Learn More »In men who have been referred with suspected prostate cancer, what are the prognostic factors that determine the need for further investigation following a prior negative biopsy? (PICOi question 8.1) In men with suspected prostate cancer whose initial TRUS biopsy is negative, what should be the next investigation(s)? (PICOi question 8.2) Guidelines developed in partnership with Cite this guideline Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and Cancer Council Australia PSA Testing Guidelines Expert Advisory Panel. Clinical practice guidelines PSA Testing and Early Management of Test-Detected Prostate Cancer. Sydney: Cancer Council Australia. [Version URL: http://wiki.cancer.org.au/australiawiki/index.php?oldid=122834, cited 2023 Jan 21]. Available from: https://wiki.cancer.org.au/australia/Guidelines:PSA_Testing/Follow-up_to_a_negative_prostate_biopsy. This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised more than five years ago. It may no longer reflect current evidence or best practice. Published: 2015 National Health and Medical Research Council These guidelines (recommendations) in the web-version of this guideline were approved by the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 2 November 2015 under section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992 In approving the guidelines (recommendations), NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. This approval is valid for a period of five years. NHMRC is satisfied that the guidelines (recommendations) are systematically derived, based on the identification and synthesis of the best available scientific evidence, and developed for health professionals practising in an Australian health care setting. This publication reflects the views of the authors and not necessarily the views of the Australian Government. This publication reflects the views of the authors and not necessarily the views of the Australian Government.
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Read More »Evidence-based recommendation Grade Monitor more closely men with abnormal findings on pre-biopsy digital rectal examination, and those whose biopsy findings included either atypical small acinar proliferation or high-grade prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia. In addition to further PSA testing and digital rectal examination, consider prostate imaging with investigations that can help to localise the site of cancer within the prostate, and repeat biopsy using a targeted approach. D Evidence-based recommendation Grade Do not offer another biopsy if the multiparametric MRI (using T2- and diffusion-weighted imaging) is negative, unless any of the following risk factors are present: atypical small acinar proliferation on initial biopsy
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