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Active surveillance failure for prostate cancer: does the delay in treatment increase the risk of urinary incontinence?

Scott Eggener

Associate Professor of Surgery
University of Chicago Medicine
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Canadian Journal of Urology 2012, 19(3), 6292-6292.

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Eggener, S. (2012). Active surveillance failure for prostate cancer: does the delay in treatment increase the risk of urinary incontinence?. Canadian Journal of Urology, 19(3), 6292–6292.
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Eggener S. Active surveillance failure for prostate cancer: does the delay in treatment increase the risk of urinary incontinence?. Can J Urology. 2012;19(3):6292–6292.
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S. Eggener, “Active surveillance failure for prostate cancer: does the delay in treatment increase the risk of urinary incontinence?,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 6292–6292, 2012.



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