
15,000 specialists from all over the world attended the annual European Association of Urology congress held in London. Among the most discussed topics were prostate cancer and non-oncological pathologies such as urinary incontinence, infertility and sexual dysfunctions. Every year the most important research institutes present the results of the last 12 months of scientific activity at this event. The selection of the works presented is extremely strict: only 25% of the contributions are accepted.
15,000 specialists from all over the world attended the annual European Association of Urology congress held in London. Among the most discussed topics were prostate cancer and non-oncological pathologies such as urinary incontinence, infertility and sexual dysfunctions. Every year the most important research institutes present the results of the last 12 months of scientific activity at this event. The selection of the works presented is extremely strict: only 25% of the contributions are accepted.
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Contents and novelties from the 32nd Annual EAU Congress


Contenuti e novità del 32° Congresso annuale EAU


La RM multiparametrica nella diagnosi di tumore prostatico


Multiparametric MRI in prostate cancer diagnosis


The EAU policy for proper patient information


Bladder cancer: surgical techniques preserving the quality of life


Active surveillance in prostate cancer: how to proceed


Premature Ejaculation: a new drug with no side effects now available


Premature ejaculation needs advanced therapeutic strategies


Cystitis and pelvic pain management


New treatments in early stages testicular cancer


Latest scientific evidences on bladder GAG therapy


Overactive bladder: oxybutynin shown to be linked to dementia


Phase 1 trial: stem cells shown to restore erection capability


Therapeutic approach to different forms of cystitis


Trial sulla Silodosina nel trattamento dell'Ipertrofia Prostatica


Trial results on Silodosin in the treatment of Ben. Prostatic Hyperplasia


Tumore del testicolo: esito positivo se standard di cura idoneo


Cutting salt in diet reduces nighttime urination

