• February 2024 – European Urology Oncology highlights

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
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February 2024 – European Urology Oncology highlights

  • Summary

  • Only a few sleeps to EAU 2024!. And to entertain you as you travel to Paris, here is the 2nd episode of the European Urology Oncology (EUO) podcast. Host, Dr Renu Eapen (Melbourne) dives into 2 key papers from the Feb edition of the journal, featuring interviews with the lead authors. Includes a very special EUO bio segment with EU managing editor (for almost 20 years!), Cathy Pierce. Enjoy!

    Priority papers:

    1. First-in-human Evaluation of a Prostate-specific Membrane Antigen-targeted Near-infrared Fluorescent Small Molecule for Fluorescence-based Identification of Prostate Cancer in Patients with High-risk Prostate Cancer Undergoing Robotic-assisted Prostatectomy.

    https://euoncology.europeanurology.com/article/S2588-9311(23)00146-3/fulltext

    Featured authors – Professor Peter Carroll and Associate Professor Hao Nguyen (UCSF)

    2. Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection in Clinical Stage IIA/B Metastatic Seminoma: Results of the COlogne Trial of Retroperitoneal Lymphadenectomy in Metastatic Seminoma (COTRIMS).

    https://euoncology.europeanurology.com/article/S2588-9311(23)00117-7/abstract

    Featured authors – Professor Axel Heidenreich (Cologne, Germany)

    Full index to European Urology Oncology February 2024 issue https://euoncology.europeanurology.com/issue/S2588-9311(24)X0002-4

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