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Mohan A – Ethics in clinical practice is an issue that has sometimes hovered only in the deep recesses of the physician's professional consciousness. This is no less true in the field of Urology. The proper communication of benefits and risks should become an integral part of the ethical physician–patient relationship as this alone can help the patient take sound decisions.

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