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      Exercise: Can Healthy Habits Slow Cancer Progression? - 8 hour(s) ago

      Patients with low grade prostate cancer (PCa) on active surveillance (AS) frequently inquire regarding the utility of a healthy lifestyle for preventing prog…

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        📣PRESS PROGRAM! Check out the #AUA25 abstract, "Can healthy habits slow cancer progression? Association between exercise, diet and prostate cancer grade reclassification during active surveillance," featured in our press program! Click for more 👉 https://t.co/pey3Xxw9tq https://t.co/4Ipowh9E7V

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      Fertility: Initial 90-Day Safety Findings From A First-in-Human Study of ADAMTM Cont. - 6 day(s) ago

      For over 6 decades, contraceptive responsibility has primarily rested on women, with men having only a few options including condoms, vasectomy, and withdraw…

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        📣PRESS PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT! If you missed it at #AUA25, check out the abstract, "Initial 90-day safety findings from a first-in-human study of ADAMTM: an innovative hydrogel designed for male contraception." Click for more 👉 https://t.co/TLasNfZCmv https://t.co/N6tkfoPQOi

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      Insurance: High Deductible Health Plan Enrollment Significantly Decreases Prostate Cancer Screening - 14 day(s) ago

      High deductible health plans (HDHPs) continue to increase in popularity among employment-based health insurance despite multiple studies showing their associ…

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        📣PRESS PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT! Check out the #AUA25 abstract, which discovered that for every $1,000 increase in deductible amount, men were 1% less likely to undergo screening regardless of their plan type. Click to learn more: https://t.co/dOqui9qzHE https://t.co/XF7XShHKhp

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      Grade Group 1, ASAP Found on Prostate Biopsy Warrant Concern - Renal and Urology News - 14 day(s) ago

      “Benign” findings on prostate biopsy in some men may be more serious than previously thought.

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        Grade group 1 and ASAP on prostate biopsy predict future prostate cancer risk and should not be ignored. https://t.co/HuHNCl5sru #AUA25

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      Novel Therapies for Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma Compared Using AI Tool - Renal and Urology News - 14 day(s) ago

      Investigators used the Shiny method, which employs artificial intelligence, to indirectly compare the efficacy of novel systemic therapies for urothelial cancer using phase 3 trial data.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Nephrology
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        Using the Shiny method, a more nuanced approach to meta-analysis, investigators determined that enfortumab vedotin plus pembrolizumab outperforms chemotherapy-based regimens for urothelial carcinoma. https://t.co/0aOudja7Nd #AUA25

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      Silicone-Coated Stent More Effective for Malignant Ureteral Obstruction - Renal and Urology News - 17 day(s) ago

      A randomized controlled trial tested the efficacy and safety of a silicone-covered metallic stent compared with a conventional polymeric double-J stent in patients with malignant ureteral obstruction.

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        A silicone-covered metallic stent maintains patency better than a double-J stent in patients with malignant ureteral obstruction, according to results of a randomized controlled trial at #AUA25. https://t.co/YIlQQPagqH

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      Roshan Patel, MD, on the impact of restricted irrigation on PCNL outcomes - 18 day(s) ago

      “It is possible to conserve fluid when we’re trying to do these procedures without compromising patient care,” says Roshan M. Patel, MD.

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        Roshan Patel, MD, (@RoshanPatel_MD) highlights a study assessing the impact of saline restrictions on PCNL outcomes. #AUA25 @UCI_Urology @UCIKidneyStone https://t.co/tjVokHNm15

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      Vascular-Targeted Photodynamic Tx Shows 5-Year Efficacy in Intermediate-Risk Prostate Cancer - Renal and Urology News - 19 day(s) ago

      Investigators present 48 month follow-up data from a phase 2b trial on padeliporfin vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy for intermediate-risk prostate cancer.

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        Padeliporfin vascular-targeted photodynamic (VTP) therapy for localized partial prostate gland ablation shows efficacy and safety over 48 months in patients with intermediate-risk prostate cancer. #AUA25 https://t.co/Li84tGlJ0C

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      Jim Hu, MD, on urinary continence recovery across RARP techniques - 20 day(s) ago

      Jim C. Hu, MD, MPH, shares in-depth findings comparing urinary continence recovery across 3 RARP approaches.

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        Jim C. Hu, MD, (@jimhumd) details findings from a study comparing urinary continence recovery across standard, Retzius-sparing, and Hood RARP techniques. #AUA25 @WCMUrology https://t.co/596oEWBq6h

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      Sexual Health: Unlocking the Hidden Benefits of Bariatric Surgery - 27 day(s) ago

      Pelvic floor dysfunction, including stress urinary incontinence (SUI), is a prevalent issue among obese women, often exacerbating physical and psychological …

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        There's so much going on at #AUA25, it's hard to see it all! In case you missed it, read our press program abstract, "Unlocking the Hidden Benefits of Bariatric Surgery: How Weight Loss Transforms Pelvic Floor Health and Sexual Function." Click for more! https://t.co/oqXTTgVxeW https://t.co/BdtdxgoQuM

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