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Re: Cigarette Smoking is Associated with an Increased Risk of Biochemical Disease Recurrence, Metastasis, Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer, and Mortality after Radical Prostatectomy: Results from the SEARCH Database
Taneja, Samir S
PMID: 25280282
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 1283212
Maximal Testosterone Suppression in Prostate Cancer-Free vs Total Testosterone
Rove, Kyle O; Crawford, E David; Perachino, Massimo; Morote, Juan; Klotz, Laurence; Lange, Paul H; Andriole, Gerald L; Matsumoto, Alvin M; Taneja, Samir S; Eisenberger, Mario A; Reis, Leonardo O
Testosterone remains a key target in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. The relationship of free testosterone to prostate cancer treatment and outcomes remains largely unexplored. A consensus of prostate cancer experts was convened in 2013 to review current knowledge surrounding relationship of total and free testosterone to prostate cancer, discuss the free hormone hypothesis, and highlight future avenues for therapeutics. Free testosterone may better reflect prostate cancer tissue androgen levels than serum total testosterone concentration. Free testosterone deserves more research regarding its relation to clinical outcomes.
PMCID:4332796
PMID: 24713136
ISSN: 0090-4295
CID: 952022
Optimization of Prostate Biopsy: Review of Technique and Complications
Bjurlin, Marc A; Wysock, James S; Taneja, Samir S
A 12-core systematic biopsy that incorporates apical and far-lateral cores in the template distribution allows maximal cancer detection and avoidance of a repeat biopsy while minimizing the detection of insignificant prostate cancers. Magnetic resonance imaging-guided prostate biopsy has an evolving role in both initial and repeat prostate biopsy strategies, potentially improving sampling efficiency, increasing the detection of clinically significant cancers, and reducing the detection of insignificant cancers. Hematuria, hematospermia, and rectal bleeding are common complications of prostate needle biopsy, but are generally self-limiting and well tolerated. All men should receive antimicrobial prophylaxis before biopsy.
PMCID:4151475
PMID: 24725491
ISSN: 0094-0143
CID: 914772
Early detection of prostate cancer [Editorial]
Taneja, Samir S
PMID: 24725495
ISSN: 0094-0143
CID: 881982
Adoption of an Integrated Radiology Reading Room Within a Urologic Oncology Clinic: Initial Experience in Facilitating Clinician Consultations
Rosenkrantz, Andrew B; Lepor, Herbert; Taneja, Samir S; Recht, Michael P
PURPOSE: The authors describe their initial experience in implementing an integrated radiology reading room within a urologic oncology clinic, including the frequency and nature of clinician consultations and the perceived impact on patient management by clinicians. METHODS: A radiology reading room was established within an office-based urologic oncology clinic in proximity to the surgeon's work area. A radiologist was present in this reading room for a 3-hour shift each day. The frequency and nature of consultations during these shifts were recorded. Also, the clinic's staff completed a survey assessing perceptions of the impact of the integrated reading room on patient management. RESULTS: One hundred two consultations occurred during 57 included dates (average, 1.8 consultations per shift): 52% for review of external cases brought in by patients on discs, 43% for review of internal cases, and 5% for direct review by the radiologist of imaging with patients. The maximum number of consultations during a single shift was 8. All of the clinic's urologists indicated that >90% of consultations benefited patient care. The clinicians indicated tendencies to view consultations as affecting management in the majority of cases, to be more likely to seek consultation for outside imaging when the radiologist was on site, and to be less likely to repeat outside imaging when the radiologist was on site. CONCLUSIONS: The integrated reading room within the clinic has potential to improve the quality of care, for instance by facilitating increased review of outside imaging studies and thereby potentially reducing duplicate ordering and by enabling occasional direct image review with patients by radiologists.
PMID: 24485593
ISSN: 1546-1440
CID: 801322
Re: tracking the clonal origin of lethal prostate cancer
Taneja, Samir S
PMID: 24745484
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 952032
Re: use of statins and the risk of death in patients with prostate cancer
Taneja, Samir S; Penson, David F
PMID: 24745488
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 952072
Re: Decision Making in Prostate Cancer Screening Using Decision Aids vs Usual Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Taneja, Samir S
PMID: 24745485
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 952042
Re: A Prospective, Blinded Comparison of Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging-Ultrasound Fusion and Visual Estimation in the Performance of MR-Targeted Prostate Biopsy: The PROFUS Trial
Taneja, Samir S
PMID: 24745487
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 952062
Re: prostate cancer imaging trends after a nationwide effort to discourage inappropriate prostate cancer imaging
Taneja, Samir S
PMID: 24745486
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 952052