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An Empirical Survey on the Adaption of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Bladder Cancer
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Moritz J. Reike, Alina Reicherz, Karl H. Tully, Henning Bahlburg, Moritz Maas, Peter Bach, Niklas Klümper, Markus Eckstein, Arndt Hartmann, Johannes Breyer, Philipp Erben, Christian Bolenz, Joachim Noldus, Sebastian Berg, Florian Roghmann
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2024) 108 (3): 183–189.
Published Online: 19 January 2024
... the adaption of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and especially underlying reasons for potential low adherence to guidelines. Methods: We conducted a non-validated survey among 336 urologic departments in Germany, Austria...
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Cem Aksoy, Andreas Ihrig, Philipp Reimold, Georgi Tosev, Ruth Himmelsbach, Jessica Jesser, Güven Babayigit, Johannes Huber
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2022) 106 (10): 1056–1060.
Published Online: 28 July 2022
... aims to evaluate the awareness of German medical students on TC. Methods: A 25-item questionnaire on TC was handed out during a medical student’s football tournament in Germany. Data collection was anonymous. Results: Questionnaires were answered by 573 (56%) female and 452 (44%) male medical students...
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Prophylaxis of Recurrent Stone Disease in Outpatient Clinics in Germany: A Quality-of-Care Concern
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Urol Int (2022) 106 (12): 1287–1292.
Published Online: 17 June 2022
...Alina Reicherz; Patricia Rausch; Roman Herout; Joachim Noldus; Peter Bach Introduction: The aim of the study was to survey current practices for preventing recurrent stone disease in an outpatient clinic setting in Germany. Methods: Two invitations to complete an anonymous REDCap® survey were...
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Urachal Cancer in Germany and the USA: An RKI/SEER Population-Based Comparison Study
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Urol Int (2020) 104 (9-10): 803–809.
Published Online: 12 August 2020
... for the German population. Methods: Data on incidence and relative 5-year survival of urachal lesions (ICD-10: C67.7) were collected from all population-based cancer registries in Germany, provided by the Robert Koch-Institut (RKI). Data were anonymized and included age, sex, and general histology (ICD-O-3...
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Matthias Saar, Johannes Linxweiler, Angelika Borkowetz, Sebastian Fussek, Katerina Urbanova, Laura Bellut, Glen Kristiansen, Bernd Wullich, on behalf of the German Prostate Cancer Consortium (DPKK)
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2020) 104 (9-10): 731–740.
Published Online: 08 July 2020
... mpMRI and MRtb in Germany. Fig. 2. Selected answers from the participants to the questions of the survey. Fig. 2. Selected answers from the participants to the questions of the survey. [email protected] 25 03 2020 3 05 2020 8 7 2020 © 2020 The Author(s...
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Acceptance, Prevalence and Indications for Robot-Assisted Laparoscopy - Results of a Survey Among Urologists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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Florian Imkamp, Thomas R.W. Herrmann, Yuri Tolkach, Sebastian Dziuba, Jens U. Stolzenburg, Jens Rassweiler, Tullio Sulser, Uwe Zimmermann, Axel S. Merseburger, Markus A. Kuczyk, Martin Burchardt
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2015) 95 (3): 336–345.
Published Online: 08 July 2015
... as a replacement for conventional laparoscopy (CL). Nevertheless, the process of its integration in clinical routines has been rather spontaneous. Objective: To determine the prevalence of robotic systems (RS) in urological clinics in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the acceptance of RAL among urologists...