New system developed and published for differentiating malignant (cancerous) from benign (non cancer) lumps in the kidney

Dr Thompson, together with MRI Radiologist Suresh De Silva and his research team at St George Hospital/ University of New South Wales, have just published a new method for being able to distinguish cancer from benign lumps in the kidney using a combination of cutting edge MRI scans in one.

The system aims to allow doctors to avoid unnecessary invasive biopsy or removal of a kidney in men and women who have an incidentally detected renal mass.

The next step will be a multi-centre prospective research trial to validate this novel system in a large and diverse group of people who present to their urologist with a renal mass (lump on the kidney).

The full manuscript is available for free at the link below:

https://bmcurol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12894-022-01082-9

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