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1. Selective Use of Neoadjuvant Targeted Therapy Is Associated with Greater Achievement of Partial Nephrectomy for High-complexity Renal Masses in a Solitary Kidney

3. Novel Delivery Mechanisms for Existing Systemic Agents and Emerging Therapies in Bladder Cancer

5. Minimally-Invasive Radical Nephrectomy and Left-Sided Level II Caval Thrombectomy: A New Combined Technique

6. A novel prostate cancer subtyping classifier based on luminal and basal phenotypes

7. The Dilemma of Penile Prosthesis Implantation in Sex Offenders

8. Uretero-Enteric Anastomotic Stricture Following Radical Cystectomy: A Comparison of Open, Robotic Extracorporeal, and Robotic Intracorporeal Approaches

9. Large Single Institution Comparison of Perioperative Outcomes and Complications of Open Radical Cystectomy, Intracorporeal Robot-Assisted Radical Cystectomy and Robotic Extracorporeal Approach

10. Systemic Comorbidity Burden Using the ACTIONS Phenotype Predicts Urologic Medication Discontinuation Following Transurethral Resection of the Prostate

11. Comparison of Major Complications at 30 and 90 Days Following Radical Cystectomy

12. Tumor Contact Surface Area As a Predictor of Functional Outcomes After Standard Partial Nephrectomy: Utility and Limitations

13. Survival outcomes following radical cystectomy in patients with prior pelvic radiation for prostate cancer: A matched cohort analysis

14. Kidney, Ureteral, and Bladder Cancer

15. PD57-08 LARGE SINGLE-INSTITUTION COMPARISON OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS BETWEEN OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY, INTRACORPOREAL ROBOTIC-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY, AND ROBOTIC CYSTECTOMY WITH EXTRACORPOREAL URINARY DIVERSION

17. Transvaginal Cystolithotomy: A Novel Approach

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