Urology Practice
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins · United States · Est. 1975
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Urology Practice focuses on the clinical and economic aspects of urological conditions, including the use of artificial intelligence in classifying small renal masses and the cost-effectiveness of different diagnostic models. It also examines survivorship outcomes and patient perceptions in testicular cancer management, as well as the impact of patient and hospital factors on prostate MRI utilization for suspected prostate cancer. The journal covers advancements in urological care, such as telehealth-based rapid access programs for elevated PSA and the perioperative effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists in nephrectomy patients. Furthermore, it addresses urology residency training and subspecialization, and the development of clinically coherent cohort definitions for radical prostatectomy in quality assessment.
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