Behavioural approaches are helpful in overactive bladder

BMJ 2003; 327 doi: 10.1136/bmj.327.7409.291 (Published 31 July 2003)
Cite this as: BMJ 2003;327:291.1

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  1. Tim Lane, clinical lecturer in urological oncology (MrTMLane@aol.com),
  2. Christian Brown, research fellow,
  3. Mark Emberton, senior lecturer
  1. Department of Medical Oncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London E1A 7BE
  2. Clinical Effectiveness Unit, Royal College of Surgeons, London WC2A 3PE
  3. Institute of Urology, University College London, London W1P 7PN

    EDITOR—Herbison et al made a plea for a more pragmatic approach to evaluating patients with an overactive bladder syndrome.1 A strong criticism of the work performed to date relates to the use of placebo as a control. They argue for the use of a behavioural …

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