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  1. ... on diagnostic techniques such as fluorescence cystoscopy or urine-based biomarkers, and treatments with intravesical therapy alternatives to MMC and BCG. A systematic evidence ...
  2. ... will likely mean that a longer duration of therapy is required. Urine and stool may be darker in color when ...
  3. ... to a bag outside the body for collecting urine. To learn more, visit the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases page on Urinary Diversion . Radiation therapy Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays or ...
  4. ... chemical compounds that are naturally present in the urine and blood. They are an experimental cancer therapy that is purported to provide a natural biochemical ...
  5. ... A comparison of dry-bed training and standard urine-alarm conditioning treatment of childhood bedwetting. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 1981; 19 (3):215–26. [ PubMed : 7295257 ] 3. ...
  6. ... are the benefits and harms of different pharmacological therapies on intermediate (serum and/or urine UA levels) and long-term clinical health outcomes ( ...
  7. ... body will pass the radioactive iodine in your urine and saliva. To prevent exposure to others after therapy, your provider will ask you to avoid certain ...
  8. ... patient values and preferences related to opioids; (4) urine drug screening; (5) use of prescription drug monitoring program data; (6) availability of close followup? Nonopioid Pharmacologic Therapy i. What is the comparative effectiveness of nonopioid ...
  9. ... patient values and preferences related to opioids; (4) urine drug screening; (5) use of prescription drug monitoring program data; (6) availability of close followup? Nonopioid Pharmacologic Therapy i. What is the comparative effectiveness of nonopioid ...
  10. ... patient values and preferences related to opioids; (4) urine drug screening; (5) use of prescription drug monitoring program data; (6) availability of close followup? Nonopioid Pharmacologic Therapy i. What is the comparative effectiveness of nonopioid ...
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