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Nature Clinical Practice Urology provides urologists with authoritative and timely interpretations of key developments in the field, translating the latest findings into clinical practice.

Content includes editorial and opinion pieces, highlights from the current literature, commentaries on the application of recent research to practical patient care, comprehensive reviews, and in-depth case studies. Content is subject to rigorous peer-review.

Coverage includes urologic oncology, sexual dysfunction, benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary incontinence, endourology, trauma and reconstruction, male factor infertility, imaging and radiology, infection and inflammation, and pathology. An international Advisory Board ensures comprehensive coverage throughout the year, with discussion of topical issues included as soon as possible after publication of the original research.

All content is editorially independent. Authors are asked to state any professional or financial situations that may be perceived as causing a conflict of interest with respect to integrity of content.

We welcome suggestions and ideas for articles, but discourage the submission of non-commissioned manuscripts. Suggestions, including the article type and a brief synopsis of the proposed article, may be sent to ncpuro@nature.com

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