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BJU International


Title Abbreviation
BJU Int
ISSN
1464-4096
Electronic ISSN
1464-410X
Readership
Andrologists, Nephrologists, Nurses, Oncologists, Pediatricians, Radiologists, Scientists, Surgeons, Urologists
Scope
BJUI aims to provide the very highest standard of research and clinical information for the urological community, promoting awareness of new advances and supporting best practice. BJUI publishes original articles, reviews, comments and research communications on all aspects of urology. Clinical relevance is critical and the journal covers the entire breadth of urology including urological oncology (all areas of urological oncology as well as recent advances in diagnostic techniques), robotic and laparoscopic surgery, upper urinary tract, endourology, functional urology, and andrology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS), Caribbean Urological Association (CUA), Irish Society of Urology (ISU), Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ), Urological Society of India (USI)
Publisher Name
Wiley-Blackwell
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