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Academic Consultant Urological Surgeon. Prostate Cancer Research. CRUK/RCSEng Clinician Scientist Fellow. RT not endorsement. views my own.
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https://www.nds.ox.ac.uk/team/richard-bryant 31-05-2018 07:54:35
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Declan Murphy raises question of whether TRUS is dead; both options but says should offer patients LA TP


TRANSLATE trial presented by Richard Bryant during the game-changer session at #EAU25 Fantastic point underscored by Declan Murphy "A man does not have a prostate biopsy to avoid an infection; he has a prostate biopsy to find, or hopefully not find, clinically significant


Congratulations to Oxford for completing the great TRANSLATE trial - long live TP biopsy! #EAU25 TRANSLATE Trial Alastair Lamb Bryant_Lab



Roberto Declan Murphy European Association of Urology (EAU) In fact, I think this is exactly what he meant⦠We should not downplay these trials just because they did not ultimately find a significant advantage in the infection rate. We should view them positively because, especially the latest one, it demonstrated an increase in the

Few teasers here from our breaking news GU Cast yesterday on TRANSLATE trial #eau25 Bryant_Lab Alastair Lamb TRANSLATE Trial

TRANSLATE Trial have published their results paper in The Lancet Oncology! Well done to all involved, and thank you to everyone who took part! π Full paper: doi.org/10.1016/S1470-β¦ News article summary: ox.ac.uk/news/2025-03-2β¦ #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth #OpenAccess



Huge congratulations to Mr Abhishek Sharma & NHS Lothian on their first #NanoKnife #IRE case for intermediate risk #prostatecancer. Thank you to Mr Marc Laniardo for proctoring. It's been an absolute pleasure to support the set up of this life-changing service #focaltherapy



TRANSLATE trial presented by Richard Bryant during the game-changer session at EAU25 - ππππππ§ππ€ π½ππ§π©π€π‘π€ MD PhD Declan Murphy oncodaily.com/blog/riccardo-β¦ #EAU25 #OncoDaily #Oncology #Cancer #Health #Medicine #MedTwitter #MedEd #MedOnc #MedNews

Results from the #NIHRfundedΒ TRANSLATE Trial, published in the The Lancet Oncology provide new evidence regarding the two currently available common techniques for prostate biopsy, to better inform urologists and patients of the relative trade-offs between the two techniques.

π’A HUGE thank you to all our PART sites for recruiting 7β£3β£ participants so far!! π #PartialAblationvsRadicalTreatment OUH Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust East Kent Hospitals UCLH Imperial NHS π Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust π UHCW NHS Trust Leeds Teaching Hospitals Bryant_Lab SITU Oxford OCTRU Trials Hub Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences QuinteT

Consultant Urological Surgeon, Mr Hide Yamamoto (@hideyamaurol) and researchers from around the UK taking part in TRANSLATE Trial have found a new way of performing prostate biopsies is safer and more effective at diagnosing prostate cancer. Read more: ow.ly/Mt2e50Vu2N5


GU Cast celebrates these two excellent clinical trials run in the @NHS supported by National Institute for Health and Care Research, both presented in plenary #EAU25, both published The Lancet Oncology TRANSLATE Trial NeuroSAFE ππ Renu Eapen BAUS

π¨ Just published in The Lancet Oncology! π The #TRANSLATEtrial shows that LATP biopsy detects more clinically significant prostate cancer than TRUS (60.1% vs 54.4%; OR 1.32, p=0.031). 𧬠Lower infection risk π Comparable complications π Slightly more pain reported π


π’Big shoutout to Leeds Teaching Hospitals for recruiting their 1β£st patient to PART πBryant_Lab SITU Oxford Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences QuinteT

A big day for the PART_Trial 100 recruited participants, a significant way towards our required sample size, with the aim of delivering level 1 evidence for #focaltherapy versus #radicaltreatment for #prostatecancer National Institute for Health and Care Research SITU Oxford QuinteT OCTRU Trials Hub

Thrilled to have been awarded full Professor of Urology at Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences at University of Oxford Huge thank you to all who have supported me - starting at Brynteg Sixth Form to The University of Sheffield then University of Oxford - & especially Freddie Hamdy & my family & colleagues. #prostatecancer #research

We've recently welcomed UHCW NHS Trust to #PART and they have already recruited their 1β£st participantβΌοΈWell done to all π₯³πBryant_Lab SITU Oxford OCTRU Trials Hub QuinteT