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The robot-assisted approach to radical prostatectomy has enabled same-day discharge. A substantial concern associated with this practice could be haemorrhage, but sound and thorough robot-assisted radical prostatectomy haemostasis surgical techniques that were introduced to prevent bleeding mitigate this phenomenon.
In March 2024, we convened a symposium to consider the state of the art regarding the mechanisms and management of congenital obstructive uropathy caused by bladder outlet obstruction, at which overarching themes emerged and opportunities for research were discussed to fill key knowledge gaps in achieving the best future for children with congenital obstructive uropathy.
Prostate cancer is often an indolent disease, and delays in treatment up to 6 months do not seem to affect cancer-free survival. Inadequate pre-treatment assessment and uninformed shared decision-making can lead to decision regret and disparities in receipt of treatments. Time is on our side to allocate sufficient time and resources to consider the most appropriate and individualized treatment decision in prostate cancer care.
Large language models are gaining increasing interest in the medical community; however, an important but overlooked aspect of their capacity is their ability to integrate with tools. This integration greatly extends their potential application in health care.
Literature about prostate cancer in transgender women is growing, but many questions remain unanswered. Unique challenges exist in the identification of transgender women that can slow or even impair research advances in this field. Reframing our thinking about the identification of this population is imperative to help advance both research and clinical care.