
|Articles|September 1, 2004
Registries aim to collect data on BPH, rising PSA
New York--New disease registries aimed at collecting real-world data on the management of two common urologic conditions in men-BPH and rising PSA following initial treatment for prostate cancer-are currently in the patient recruitment phase. The registries will help to quantify the wide range of practice patterns and outcomes that have not been previously examined, say urologists involved in the initiatives.
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