A New Era in Prostate Cancer Treatment: Early Diagnosis, MRI Fusion Biopsy, and Robotic Surgery
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, and its incidence increases significantly after the age of 50. However, thanks to advanced imaging technologies, targeted biopsy techniques, and robotic surgery, prostate cancer can now be detected at much earlier stages and treated successfully.
For many men, hearing the phrase “Your PSA level is elevated” can be concerning. However, çağdaş urology offers much more precise and personalized solutions for the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer than ever before.
What Is Prostate Cancer?
The prostate is an important part of the male reproductive system and is located just below the bladder. Prostate cancer develops when prostate cells begin to grow uncontrollably.
The most important fact to understand is this:
Not all prostate cancers are the same.
Some tumors may grow very slowly over many years, while others may behave more aggressively and spread beyond the prostate. For this reason, treatment planning is individualized for each patient.
Does Prostate Cancer Cause Symptoms?
Most prostate cancers do not cause symptoms in their early stages.
For this reason, many patients are diagnosed during routine PSA screening.
In more advanced stages, symptoms may include:
- frequent urination,
- waking up at night to urinate,
- weak urinary stream,
- difficulty urinating,
- blood in the urine or semen,
- groin, lower back, or bone pain.
However, these symptoms may also occur in patients with benign prostate enlargement. Therefore, a proper urological evaluation is essential for an accurate diagnosis.
Does an Elevated PSA Always Mean Cancer?
One of the most common statements patients hear is:
“Your PSA level is elevated.”
An elevated PSA level may be caused by:
- benign prostate enlargement,
- prostate infection,
- urinary tract infections,
- certain recent medical procedures,
- prostate cancer.
Therefore, prostate cancer cannot be diagnosed based solely on a PSA result.
PSA levels should always be interpreted together with the patient’s age, prostate volume, physical examination findings, and imaging results.
Why Is Multiparametric Prostate MRI Important?
One of the most important advances in prostate cancer diagnosis in recent years has been multiparametric prostate MRI.
This imaging method allows suspicious areas within the prostate to be identified with high accuracy.
Rather than performing a biopsy immediately in every patient with an elevated PSA level, prostate MRI is increasingly being used as the first step in evaluation.
This approach:
- reduces unnecessary biopsies,
- improves the detection of clinically significant cancers,
- provides more accurate diagnosis.
What Is MRI Fusion Prostate Biopsy?
When a suspicious lesion is detected on MRI, the current approach is MRI Fusion Prostate Biopsy.
In this procedure, MRI images are merged with real-time ultrasound images, allowing direct targeting of suspicious areas.
Compared with conventional biopsy techniques, MRI fusion biopsy offers:
- higher cancer detection rates,
- improved identification of aggressive tumors,
- reduced need for repeat biopsies,
- greater diagnostic precision.
Today, many international guidelines recommend MRI-assisted targeted biopsy techniques.
Does Every Prostate Cancer Require Surgery?
No.
This is one of the most common misconceptions about prostate cancer.
For selected patients with low-risk disease, an approach called Active Surveillance may be appropriate.
These patients are monitored closely through:
- regular PSA testing,
- periodic prostate MRI examinations,
- repeat biopsies when necessary.
This strategy helps avoid unnecessary treatment while preserving quality of life.
Robotic Surgery for Prostate Cancer
For localized prostate cancer, robotic surgery is considered one of the most advanced surgical treatment options available today.
During robotic radical prostatectomy, the prostate gland and, when indicated, surrounding lymph nodes are removed.
Particularly in experienced centers, robotic surgery plays an important role in the treatment of prostate cancer.
Treatment Options for Advanced Prostate Cancer
Not all prostate cancers are diagnosed at an early stage.
However, even in advanced disease, çağdaş treatment options can provide long-term disease control, including:
- hormonal therapies,
- next-generation hormonal agents,
- radiation therapy,
- bone-targeted therapies,
- chemotherapy,
- combined treatment approaches.
Why Is Early Detection So Important?
Treatment success rates are extremely high when prostate cancer is diagnosed at an early stage.
For this reason:
- men over the age of 50 should undergo regular urological evaluations,
- individuals with a family history of prostate cancer should begin screening earlier,
- patients with elevated PSA levels should undergo further assessment when indicated.
Early diagnosis remains critically important for successful treatment.
Final Thoughts
Prostate cancer is no longer a disease to fear, but rather a condition that should be managed appropriately with timely diagnosis and the right treatment strategies.
Today, advanced technologies such as multiparametric prostate MRI, MRI fusion biopsy, and robotic surgery allow physicians to provide more accurate diagnoses and highly personalized treatment plans.
If you have urinary symptoms or have been found to have an elevated PSA level, consulting a urology specialist without delay is essential for early diagnosis and successful treatment.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serdar Yalçın
Urology Specialist
Robotic Urology • Prostate Diseases • MRI Fusion Prostate Biopsy • Laser Prostate Surgery

