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