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Report: 2 in 3 - Delivering world class services for people with continence, lower urinary tract and bowel symptoms

LUTS Report
The changes taking place within the NHS provide both an opportunity and a challenge to improving outcomes for people affected by continence, lower urinary and bowel symptoms. This report has been developed by a group of health professionals that came together to consider the current provision of services for people with LUTS, as well as how this might be improved.

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Having a Ureteric Stent - What to Expect and How to Manage

Having a Ureteric Stent
In patients who have, or might have, an obstruction (blockage) of the kidney, an internal drainage tube called a ‘stent’ is commonly placed in the ureter, between the kidney and the bladder. Please note this publication is in booklet format and will need to be folded appropriately.


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Prostate Cancer Information Sheet

Prostate Cancer


The Prostate Cancer Care and Research Centre concentrates on high quality research into prostate cancer and provides treament, support and information to patients and their families.

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Looking After Your Pelvic Floor - Fact Sheet

Pelvic Floor Fact Sheet
Like other muscles in the body, the pelvic floor needs exercise. A healthy, fit and strong pelvic floor is important to both men and women. Weak pelvic floor muscles can give rise to a range of embarrassing and unpleasant symptoms that can reduce quality of life.

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Buyers Guide: Urodynamics Assessment Systems

Buyers Guide: Urodynamics Assessment Systems
Urodynamics is the term used to describe the investigation of bladder and urethral function by means of pressure flow measurements. In the UK, urodynamic investigations are performed widely and several companies produce urodynamic equipment. This buyers' guide offers a comprehensive overview or urodynamic equipment availalbe in the UK.
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