Endorectal coil improves prostate cancer detection
21st Nov 2005, 21:46 GMT
The image quality for detecting prostate cancer is significantly better for MRI at 1.5 T using an endorectal-body phased-array coil as compared with the 3.0 T imaging using the torso phased-array coil, a recent study found.
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