Researchers compare outcomes of two surgical procedures for stress urinary incontinence
June 5, 2010 by Lynn
Filed under Menopause Treatment
Researchers compare outcomes of two surgical procedures for stress urinary incontinence
As part of a national clinical trial, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers found little difference in effectiveness between two popular treatments for one of the most common ailments among American women: stress urinary incontinence.
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