Renal, ureteric, bladder, prostate, penile, and testicular cancers.
The is a comprehensive, pocket-sized clinical resource designed for quick reference in both primary and secondary care settings. Now in its 5th edition (published August 2025), it provides evidence-based guidance updated with the latest national and international guidelines from organizations like NICE , BAUS , EAU , and AUA . Core Structure & Content
Detailed sections cover major urological conditions, including: Oxford Handbook of Urology
Pediatric urology, neuropathic bladder, sexual health, infertility, and urological problems in pregnancy.
The handbook typically consists of (depending on the edition) organized into logical sections for rapid navigation: Core Structure & Content Detailed sections cover major
The final chapters address core urological surgery, technology, equipment, basic science, and urological eponyms. Key Features for Practitioners Oxford Handbook of Urology (5 edn)
Stone disease, infections (UTIs), bladder outlet obstruction (BPH), and urinary incontinence. The initial chapters focus on general management principles,
The initial chapters focus on general management principles, the significance of urological symptoms/signs, and fundamental investigations like PSA testing and radiological imaging.