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AUA 2007 Annual Meeting: Podcast - Day Two
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Daily Audio Coverage of the 2007 AUA Annual Meeting in Anaheim, California
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AUA 2007 Annual Meeting
Podcast - Day Two
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In this podcast, Dr. Anthony D'Amico discusses androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer and the risk of cardiac mortality. Dr. Stephen Nakada interviews Dr. Stuart Wolf on the expansion and contraction of urologic practice. And, Dr. Brent V. Yanke provides insights on endoscopic management of upper tract transitional cell carcinoma.

 

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EVENTS CALENDAR
American Urogynecologic Society Annual Meeting
September 04 - September 06
New York Section of the AUA Annual Meeting
September 07 - September 13
Prostate Brachytherapy Training Course
September 08 - September 09
Northeastern Section of the AUA Annual Meeting
September 17 - September 21
South Central Section of the AUA 82nd Annual Meeting
September 17 - September 20
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