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Treating Prostate Cancer with Fewer Side Effects

Focal therapy for prostate cancer could reduce the risk of major treatment-related repercussions.

Scope Offers Safer Stone Removal in Complex Cases

Ureteroscopy hazards may be lessened with a new scope that provides real-time intrarenal pressure readings.
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Cost-Saving Apps Help Doctors, Patients Discuss Sensitive Topic

Connecting patients to lower-cost online suppliers can help ease price-point pain.

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Study Suggests Shorter Antibiotic Course for Medically Complex Children

In a group of hospitalized children, readmissions for UTI were fewer among those given short-course IV antibiotics.
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Online Therapy Improves Pain, Overall Satisfaction

Interstitial cystitis patients reported that telemedicine sessions provided substantial benefits.
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Hypnosis Diminishes Pain, Urinary-Tract Symptoms

Greatest gains seen in those with the worst symptoms.
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Regenerative Medicine for Stress Urinary Incontinence

Phase 3 CELLEBRATE trial is underway testing autologous muscle cell grafts for sphincter repair.
Fluoroscopic images showing bladder trabeculation (left) and vesicoureteral reflux (right) in patients with spina bifida.

Botox or AC for Children with Spina Bifida?

Botox use is on the rise, but study on decision factors reinforce important personal aspects of bladder management decisions.
Illustration of floating bacteria

How Bacteria Battles Acidity to Cause UTIs

A novel mechanism of acid resistance expands E. coli’s defenses and may guide researchers toward better treatment for a common infection.