Volume 6, Supplement 3SupplementDuloxetine: A New Pharmacologic Therapy for Stress Urinary IncontinenceVictor W NittiStress urinary incontinenceDuloxetineSerotoninNorepinephrine
Volume 6, Supplement 3SupplementTreatment Options for Stress Urinary IncontinenceAlan J WeinEric S RovnerStress urinary incontinencePelvic floor muscle trainingBehavioral therapyUrethral devicesPharmacologic therapyRetropubic suspensionSling procedures
Volume 6, Supplement 3SupplementThe Pathophysiology of Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Historical PerspectiveGeoffrey W CundiffStress urinary incontinencePathophysiologyIntrinsic sphincteric deficiency
Volume 6, Supplement 3SupplementIntroduction: The State of Urinary Incontinence in WomenVictor W Nitti
Volume 6, Supplement 3SupplementNeurophysiology of Stress Urinary IncontinenceMichael B ChancellorNaoki YoshimuraStress urinary incontinenceNeurourologyLower urinary tract
Volume 6, Supplement 3SupplementThe Definition, Prevalence, and Risk Factors for Stress Urinary IncontinenceKarl M LuberObesityStress urinary incontinenceRisk factorsPregnancyUrge urinary incontinencePelvic floor dysfunction
Volume 6, Supplement 2SupplementImmediate Treatment With Bicalutamide, 150mg/d, Following Radiotherapy in Localized or Locally Advanced Prostate CancerChris TyrrellProstate cancerProstateAdjuvant hormonal therapyBicalutamide
Volume 6, Supplement 2SupplementBicalutamide Adjuvant to Radical ProstatectomyWilliam A SeeProstate cancerRadical prostatectomyBicalutamideAdjuvant
Volume 6, Supplement 2SupplementSuccess and Failure of Single-Modality Treatment for Early Prostate CancerDavid G McLeodRadical prostatectomyRadiotherapyAdjuvant hormonal therapy
Volume 6, Supplement 2SupplementManagement of Clinically Localized Prostate CancerHerbert LeporProstate cancerProstate-specific antigenGleason score