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Urologists who gathered for the annual Joint Advocacy Conference listened politely as a member of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force explained the thinking behind the group's recommendation against routine PSA testing, but few, if any of them seemed to have been swayed.

Curcumin, an active component of the Indian curry spice turmeric, may help slow down tumor growth in castration-resistant prostate cancer patients on androgen deprivation therapy, report researchers from Thomas Jefferson University?s Kimmel Cancer Center, Philadelphia.

Results from three separate clinical trials further support the efficacy and tolerability of the investigational beta3-adrenoceptor agonist mirabegron for the treatment of OAB, researchers reported at the 2012 European Association of Urology annual congress in Paris.

The AUA and the American Association of Clinical Urologists have lost no time in pressing Congress for a better solution on Medicare physician reimbursement following passage of legislation to delay a 27% cut in payments for 10 months.

Results of a retrospective study investigating risk factors for the development of renal parenchymal damage in young children with primary high-grade vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) underscore the importance of early detection and treatment to prevent renal damage or its progression from ongoing VUR.

Although stone disease in pediatric patients is on the rise and minimally invasive techniques to deal with it are increasing, there is a lack of evidence-based standards to care for these patients.

A long-term retrospective follow-up of Peyronie's disease patients who have undergone surgery for the condition reveals a rise in curvature recurrence as well as increased postoperative erectile dysfunction.

Knowing current urologist salaries at a hospital or deciding how much to pay a new urologist joining a group practice can be difficult whether you're the applicant or the hiring physician. Several different compensation models exist, each with their own benefits and drawbacks.

To date, we have performed zero-ischemia RPN and LPN in more than 100 patients, including those with all types of challenging tumors. As a result of our growing experience, we now offer zero-ischemia RPN and LPN to virtually all comers, regardless of tumor location or renovascular anatomy.

The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, and Integrated Medical Professionals, PLLC (IMP)-a multispecialty practice that includes Advanced Urology Centers of New York and Advanced Radiation Centers of New York-have formed a partnership to provide easier access to screening, assessment, and treatment for complex urologic conditions, as well as improved access to radiation oncology services.