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Smoking and Urological Health |
9 |
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Focus Editorial |
9 |
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There Are Cooler Ways to Die Than Smoking: Urologists of the World, Unite Against This Health Care Tragedy |
9 |
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Reviews |
11 |
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Global and Regional Patterns of Tobacco Smoking and Tobacco Control Policies |
11 |
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Smoking and Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review of Risk and Outcomes |
25 |
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Smoking and Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review |
36 |
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The Link Between Cigarette Smoking and Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review |
47 |
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Clinical Consultation Guide |
55 |
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Tobacco Cessation: A Guide for Clinicians |
55 |
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Point of Focus Debate |
58 |
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We Should Screen Smokers for Bladder and Kidney Cancer |
58 |
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Smoking Status Is Not Sufficient to Accurately Target Patients Who Would Benefit from Screening for Bladder and Kidney Cancer |
60 |
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Priority Focus |
62 |
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Urothelial Cancer |
62 |
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Inflammation: A Significant Contributor to Upper-tract Urothelial Carcinoma Prognosis? |
72 |
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Kidney Cancer |
74 |
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Minimally Invasive Partial Nephrectomy Versus Laparoscopic Cryoablation for Patients Newly Diagnosed with a Single Small Renal Mass |
74 |
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Maximally Invasive Ablation Versus Minimally Invasive Partial Nephrectomy |
81 |
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Original Articles |
83 |
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Bladder Cancer |
83 |
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Prognostic Model for Predicting Survival in Patients with Disease Recurrence Following Radical Cystectomy |
83 |
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A Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Gender, Pathway Delays, and Risk Factor Exposures on the Long-term Outcomes of Bladder Cancer |
90 |
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Clinical Case Discussions |
98 |
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Case Presentation: A Man with Two Synchronous and Symptomatic Malignancies Related to Smoking |
98 |
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Case Discussion: A Man with Two Synchronous and Symptomatic Malignancies Related to Smoking: The Case for Primary Chemotherapy |
99 |
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Case Discussion: A Man with Two Synchronous and Symptomatic Malignancies Related to Smoking: The Case for Surgery |
100 |
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Clinical Trial Update |
102 |
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The Cancer Genome Atlas Project on Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer |
102 |


