Researchers compare outcomes of two surgical procedures for stress urinary incontinence

June 5, 2010 by  
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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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