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期刊名:Urologe

缩写:UROLOGE

ISSN:0340-2592

e-ISSN:1433-0563

IF/分区:0.0/Q4

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S Gröger,C Mäder-Porombka,C Stang et al. S Gröger et al.
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is becoming increasingly important in medical care. The relevance of SDM after diagnosis is especially noticeable in the care of prostate cancer patients, since affected patients c...
Andreas Wiedemann Andreas Wiedemann
The geriatric patient is characterized by his age, multimorbidity, and multimedication. This results in a particular vulnerability, which requires "geriatric" methods, also in urology. Modern urology is dominated by prescriptive laboratory ...
P Schneede P Schneede
Due to the lack of an established school-based immunization program, the initial German public funded girls-only human papillomavirus (HPV)-vaccination strategy failed. Over the last decade, the female coverage rates have not exceeded much ...
C Hilger,I Otto,C Hill et al. C Hilger et al.
Background and objective: After the diagnosis of localized prostate cancer (LPCa), many men seek additional information about their disease. However, it is not yet proven how different sources of information influence unc...
W Otto W Otto
In a performance- and success-oriented profession like that of physicians, especially in an academic environment, a certain balance seems indispensable. In the past and today, recreational activities of physicians are very diverse. In addit...
A Hofmann,W H Rösch A Hofmann
In recent years, the number of refugees to Germany has risen dramatically. Nearly half of the refugees are under 18, and a large percentage of them have acute or chronic medical problems. This situation poses a unique challenge to pediatric...