Incontinence Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about Incontinence, including details on urinary incontinence, bladder control, treatment, causes. | ||||||||
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Office management of stress incontinence: current and future role.Miller D Milwaukee Urogynecology, Medical College of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. dennis.miller@wfhc.org Approximately 11 million women in the United States may be regularly incontinent. More than 80% of women decline any treatment and less than 1% undergoes surgical management. It is clear that there is a clinically unmet need and a mandate for effective, lower cost, noninvasive treatment. These demands will be met by an array of new technologies. Published 21 May 2007 in Clin Obstet Gynecol, 50(2): 376-82.
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