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Treating urinary incontinence in the elderly—conservative measures that work: A systematic review

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Given the success posible with conservative measures, physicians should routinely ask elderly patients about incontinence.

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Prof. Dr. A.L.M Lagro-Janssen, Department of General Practice and Social Medicine, Nijmegen University, HSV 229, Postbus 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands. E-mail: A.Lagro-Janssen@hag.umcn.nl.

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