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10/30/2007

Europe's 1st multidisciplinary urology meeting

Major European organisations — including the European Association of Urology (EAU), …

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10/01/2007

Embracing Excellence in Prostate and Kidney Cancer

The first European Multidisciplinary Meeting on Urological Cancers will take place in Barcelona, Spain, November 2nd to 4th, 2007. The meeting is co-organized by the European …

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03/08/2007

The 22nd Annual Congress of the European Association of Urology (EAU)

Since 13,000 urologists attended last year's congress in Paris, a similar number is expected in Berlin, making the EAU the second biggest international urology event (after the …

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03/08/2007

Test combination predicts high risk of relapse and death in bladder cancer patients

A new testing approach has effectively identified patients at the highest risk of cancer relapse after bladder cancer surgery, according to a study published in the February issue …

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03/08/2007

Variations in urological residencies

Urology is a surgical speciality with a limited number of consultants in Europe (around 134,000). The field is very well organised and active. …

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03/01/2005

Multifunctional lithotripter

Lithoskop, a new multifunctional lithotripsy system, is to be publicly launched by Siemens Medical Solutions at the European Association of Urology Congress, to be held in …

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07/01/2003

Alcohol ups colon cancer risk

Denmark - Regular drinkers significantly increase their risk of rectal cancer, but that risk is reduced if wine makes up a third or more of weekly consumption, according to …

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07/01/2003

Alga may help

A European study involving 500,000+ people aged between 25-70 years, in 20 European countries, has confirmed a connection between dietary fibre consumption and colon cancer …

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07/01/2003

High-cal intake: Hope for bowel cancer?

France - Less than 50% of those affected by bowel cancer survive beyond five years after diagnosis. However, new research* surprisingly suggests that a high calorie diet may …

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04/30/2003

Learning by looking

The diagnosis of kidney and urinary tract problems can be particularly difficult when young patients are involved. …

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04/30/2003

Hormone-resistant prostate cancer

Prostate cancer, the most common neoplasm in men, often progresses from an androgen-dependant state (and is commonly treated by androgen ablation therapies) to a …

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04/30/2003

A new cutting mode for TUR-P

Dry Cut, a new cutting mode produced specifically for transurethral resection of the prostate (TUR-P), has been launched by Erbe Elektromedizin, of Tubingen, Germany. This, with …

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04/30/2003

MI treatment forbenign prostatic hyperplasia

An interview with Dr Andre Roggan, head of research and development at Celon AG, and Dr Markus Mueller, consultant at the Urology Clinic at the University Clinic Benjamin …

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