FDA requires label changes for testosterone gel safety
July 16th 2009The FDA is requiring manufacturers of two prescription topical testosterone gel products, AndroGel 1% and Testim 1%, to include a boxed warning on the products? labels after receiving reports of adverse effects in children who were inadvertently exposed to testosterone through secondary exposure.
FDA requires label changes for testosterone gel safety
July 16th 2009The FDA is requiring manufacturers of two prescription topical testosterone gel products, AndroGel 1% and Testim 1%, to include a boxed warning on the products? labels after receiving reports of adverse effects in children who were inadvertently exposed to testosterone through secondary exposure.
Compensation of urologists, other specialists not keeping pace with inflation
July 16th 2009Increases in urologists? overall compensation did not keep up with inflation in 2008, according to a survey by the Medical Group Management Association. The same finding held true for several other physician specialties and primary care providers.
Surgical correction of vaginal vault prolapse
June 1st 2009Severe vaginal vault prolapse affects more than 3 million women in the United States, and 11% of women will require prolapse or incontinence surgeries in their lifetime. This article discusses the range of evolving surgical options for repairing rectocele, cystocele, and enterocele, with an emphasis on techniques using synthetic mesh.
Dutasteride shown to reduce prostate cancer in high-risk men
June 1st 2009Dutasteride (Avodart) reduces the risk of biopsy-detectable prostate cancer by about one-fourth in men at high risk for the disease without increasing the risk of high-grade cancers. In addition, the 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor significantly enhances the utility of PSA as a diagnostic test for prostate cancer.
Cancer rates among elderly, minorities predicted to increase by 45%
May 14th 2009Over the next 20 years, the number of new cancer cases diagnosed annually in the United States will increase by 45%, from 1.6 million in 2010 to 2.3 million in 2030, with a dramatic spike in incidence predicted in the elderly and minority populations, according to research from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston.
Physician extenders called solution to resident work-hour restrictions
May 14th 2009Large numbers of physician extenders (PEs)?physician assistants and nurse practitioners?have been hired by general surgery residency programs during the last 5 years to bolster the resident education experience, and these professionals continue to be in demand, according to a recent study.
AUA guideline: Radical nephrectomy not best option for most small tumors
May 14th 2009Nephron-sparing treatments, including partial nephrectomy, thermal ablation, and active surveillance, minimize risk of chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease and are viable options for patients with early-stage kidney tumors, according to a new clinical guideline issued by AUA.