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Progres en Urologie


Title Abbreviation
Prog Urol
ISSN
1166-7087
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Urologists
Scope
Rapid publication of work in urology: find the latest research work, studies and surveys in Urology, published in the form of reviews, updates, original articles, technical notes, relevant and original clinical cases, letters to the editor, literature reviews, recommendation texts, etc. The journal also publishes articles for Urology nurses. A multidisciplinary approach: Progrès en Urologie addresses all urological pathologies. In addition to the 13 issues of Progrès, there are 4 issues of Progrès en Urologie Pelvi-Perineologie 4 FMC issues which are a reference Take stock of your practice today and discover that of tomorrow! Progrès en Urologie-FMC publishes 4 issues per year in which you will find: - An expert opinion and key points to remember, - A discussion forum around a clinical case, commented by experts, - A question of news which is debated, - Updates on a technical aspect of the practice.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Belgian Society of Urology, French Urology Association (l'Association Française d'Urologie) (AFU), Société Félix Guyon (SFG)
Publisher Name
Elsevier Masson SAS Éditeur
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