MRI of the Prostate
An MRI of the prostate is a detailed, non-invasive imaging scan using strong magnets and radio waves to create clear pictures of the prostate gland. It's often used to investigate concerns like elevated PSA levels or abnormal physical exams, or to further evaluate suspicious areas. This scan helps doctors identify potential issues, such as cancer or inflammation, guiding decisions for further tests or personalized care. Staying still during the brief procedure is key for clear results.
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