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Provision of radical pelvic urological surgery in England, and compliance with improving outcomes guidance
BJU International, 06/25/09
Mayer EK et al. - There was evidence of centralization of radical pelvic urological surgery, although it is only relatively recently that this seems to have taken place with any certainty. The absolute numbers of providers achieving the IOG minimum caseload standard was relatively low.
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