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The Choosing Wisely campaign will publish information from this society in late February 2013. Before then, there is no available information available except that this society is participating in the campaign and intends to share five ideas which its members have chosen as important for doctors and patients to discuss.

This project shares information from the American Urological Association on Wikipedia.

Articles of interest

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Articles relating to AUA content
article traffic pageview count* example month example change sources cited change summary
American Urological Association chart 607 21 Nov 12
Urology chart 53882 21 Nov 12
Benign prostatic hyperplasia chart 61972 21 Nov 12
Urologic disease chart 2020 21 Nov 12
  • *An arbitrary month has been chosen to present a count of pageviews. This month is neither the busiest nor slowest month, and this number seems typical for most articles in most months. Through the link anyone may check traffic in other months.

Recent changes

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Review changes to all of the articles in the above table by visiting this watchlist.

References

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American Urological Association, "Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question", Choosing Wisely: an initiative of the ABIM Foundation, American Urological Association, retrieved October 17, 2013, which cites

    • Heldwein, F. L.; Teloken, P. E.; Hartmann, A. A.; Rhoden, E. L.; Teloken, C. (2011). "Antibiotics and observation have a similar impact on asymptomatic patients with a raised PSA". BJU International. 107 (10): 1576–1581. doi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.2010.09948.x. PMID 21244610.
    • Stopiglia, R. M.; Ferreira, U.; Silva Jr, M. M.; Matheus, W. E.; Denardi, F.; Reis, L. O. (2010). "Prostate Specific Antigen Decrease and Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: Antibiotic Versus Placebo Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial". The Journal of Urology. 183 (3): 940–944. doi:10.1016/j.juro.2009.11.044. PMID 20089269.
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