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Differences in Initial Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Management Between Primary Care Physicians and Urologists
The Journal of Urology, 11/02/09
Hollingsworth JM et al. – On average, urologists had a higher intensity practice style for benign prostatic hyperplasia than primary care physicians. Further studies are needed to determine how these practice style differences relate to patient clinical outcomes.
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