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1. Radiomic features for prostate cancer detection on MRI differ between the transition and peripheral zones: Preliminary findings from a multi‐institutional study. Issue 1 (19th December 2016)

2. Prospective evaluation of planar bone scintigraphy, SPECT, SPECT/CT, 18F-NaF PET/CT and whole body 1.5T MRI, including DWI, for the detection of bone metastases in high risk breast and prostate cancer patients: SKELETA clinical trial. (2nd January 2016)

4. IMPROD biparametric MRI in men with a clinical suspicion of prostate cancer (IMPROD Trial): Sensitivity for prostate cancer detection in correlation with whole‐mount prostatectomy sections and implications for focal therapy. Issue 5 (22nd March 2019)

5. Prediction of biochemical recurrence in prostate cancer patients who underwent prostatectomy using routine clinical prostate multiparametric MRI and decipher genomic score. Issue 4 (30th September 2019)

6. Qualitative and Quantitative Reporting of a Unique Biparametric MRI: Towards Biparametric MRI‐Based Nomograms for Prediction of Prostate Biopsy Outcome in Men With a Clinical Suspicion of Prostate Cancer (IMPROD and MULTI‐IMPROD Trials). Issue 5 (21st November 2019)

7. Prostate Cancer Risk Stratification in Men With a Clinical Suspicion of Prostate Cancer Using a Unique Biparametric MRI and Expression of 11 Genes in Apparently Benign Tissue: Evaluation Using Machine‐Learning Techniques. Issue 5 (6th October 2019)

8. How to read biparametric MRI in men with a clinical suspicious of prostate cancer: Pictorial review for beginners with public access to imaging, clinical and histopathological database. (30th November 2021)

9. Visual MRI T-category versus VI-RADS evaluation from multiparametric MRI in the detection of muscle-invasion in patients with suspected bladder cancer: single centre registered clinical trial (MIB-trial). (3rd September 2021)

10. Prostate MRI percentage tumor involvement or "PI‐RADS percent" as a predictor of adverse surgical pathology. Issue 9 (19th April 2022)