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Urologists and other physicians are facing another battle over Medicare fees, with a 9.9% cut looming for 2008 and further reductions that will be imposed on physicians who provide in-office imaging services as a result of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005.

Products and services from manufacturers who are exhibiting at the American Urological Association meeting in Anaheim.

Those in town for AUA 2007 will be delighted to learn that Anaheim, heavily vested in tourism, offers a vast collection of culinary options to satisfy even the most discriminating appetite.

Once known as the strawberry-growing capital of the United States, the area is cultivating a new field as a vacation destination, with something for every age and every interest, from scuba and baseball, to shopping and wine tours, to amusement parks, theater, and concerts, all within Anaheim proper or a short drive from the city.

FDA Commissioner Andrew C. von Eschenbach, MD, recently received the American Association for Cancer Research Distinguished Service Award for exemplary leadership as director of the National Cancer Institute during a time of flourishing scientific and technological advances with gradually diminishing resources.

The Cleveland Clinic has announced the creation of a new institute combining the hospital's urology and nephrology programs. Andrew C. Novick, MD, will serve as chairman of the newly formed Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute.

FDA Commissioner Andrew C. von Eschenbach, MD, recently received the American Association for Cancer Research Distinguished Service Award for exemplary leadership as director of the National Cancer Institute during a time of flourishing scientific and technological advances with gradually diminishing resources.

Men who have survived for at least 1 year after being diagnosed with testicular cancer have a slightly higher risk of dying from non-cancer causes-including infections, digestive diseases, and circulatory diseases-than the general population does, a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2007; 99:533-44) suggests. Men treated with chemotherapy in 1975 or later may be at particularly high risk.

Abuse history, other major trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder are reported commonly in women with chronic pelvic pain, suggesting the importance of screening for post-traumatic stress disorder in these women, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

PSA doubling time appears to be a reliable tool to distinguish which patients have prolonged innocuous PSA levels after therapy from those who are at great risk for disease recurrence and death from prostate cancer, according to researchers from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.