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11 March 2023

EAUTV: GU Cancers at EAU23

Prof. Silke Gillessen leads an engaging discussion between Dr. Renu Eapen and Dr. Peter Johnstone on the vast topic of
11 March 2023

EAUTV: Kidney Transplantation highlights at EAU23

Prof. Heeksakkers and Dr. Musquera Felip cover preventing nightmares in kidney transplantation and the functional aspects of transplantation in this
11 March 2023

Press release: Male or female urologist? Depends how much it hurts, research shows

11 March 2023

Press release: Urine gene test can predict bladder cancer years before diagnosis

10 March 2023

UBE sessions elevate urological care across nations: A focus on Pakistan and South Korea

The Urology Beyond Europe (UBE) sessions have commenced today, as a result of collaborative efforts between the EAU and urological
10 March 2023

Upbeat Italian melodies, prestigious EAU23 awards and a new book

Combining Neapolitan songs with Italian pop classics, the vocal trio ‘Italian Tenors’ created an atmosphere of sophistication and elegance to
10 March 2023

Patient-physician communication runs a key thread through EAU23’s Patient Day

At EAU23, Patient Day hit the ground running with its first roundtable discussion on Patient-Physician Communication.
10 March 2023

Report: EAU’s 50th Anniversary comes to an end with History Congress at EAU23

10 March 2023

The value of proper and optimal palliative and supportive care in GU cancers

Led by esteemed Chairs Prof. Silke Gillessen Sommer (CH) and Dr. Maria Carmen Mir Maresma (ES), the Plenary Session “Challenges
10 March 2023

Kidney transplantation: Changing lives, one kidney at a time

Chaired by Dr. Alberto Breda (ES) and Prof. John Heesakkers (NL), day one of EAU23 started with a highly informative
10 March 2023

EAU23 has started!

10 March 2023

Press release: Advanced imaging may help in clinical treatment of prostate cancer

09 March 2023

Press Release: Digital rectal examination is not useful to early detect prostate cancers

A common method of detecting prostate cancer may not be accurate enough as a reliable screening tool by itself, scientists