A RANDOMIZED SURGICAL TRIAL: BURCH VS. SLING
$383,483U01FY2003DKNIH
Loyola University Chicago, Maywood IL
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Abstract
DESCRIPTION (Provided by Applicant): The Loyola team plans participation in the Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network in order to advance our understanding of the clinical care for women with genuine stress urinary incontinence. Our multi-disciplinary team has the volume and proven ability to participate in clinical trials.
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