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Urology Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 2 QTRX Quanterix Welcomes Ivana Magovčević-Liebisch, Ph.D., J.D. to Board of Directors
Oct 2 SRDX SRDX Stock Down Despite FDA Clearance for Pounce XL System
Oct 1 SRDX Surmodics receives FDA clearance for its thrombectomy system
Oct 1 QTRX Brainsway (BWAY) Soars 14.5%: Is Further Upside Left in the Stock?
Oct 1 AYTU Aytu BioPharma Announces Exclusive Agreement with Lupin Pharma Canada Ltd to Commercialize Adzenys XR-ODT(R) and Cotempla XR-ODT(R) in Canada
Oct 1 SRDX Surmodics Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for Pounce™ XL Thrombectomy System, Expanding the Pounce Thrombectomy Platform to Larger Peripheral Arteries up to 10 mm in Diameter
Oct 1 PRTC PureTech to Present at CHEST 2024 Annual Meeting
Sep 30 QTRX Quanterix Announces Commercialization of p-Tau 217 Test Kit
Sep 30 PRTC FDA approves PureTech’s KarXT to treat schizophrenia in adults
Sep 28 AYTU Aytu BioPharma Full Year 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
Sep 27 ONCO Crude Oil Rises; Onconetix Shares Spike Higher
Sep 27 ONCO Onconetix rallies after Altos Venture reports 32.5% stake
Sep 27 ONCO Dow Surges Over 100 Points; Costco Earnings Top Views
Sep 27 AYTU Q4 2024 Aytu Biopharma Inc Earnings Call
Sep 27 PRTC PureTech-Invented KarXT Receives U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approval for the Treatment of Schizophrenia in Adults
Sep 26 AYTU Aytu BioPharma, Inc. (AYTU) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Sep 26 AYTU Aytu BioPharma files mixed offering
Sep 26 AYTU Aytu BioPharma FY GAAP EPS of -$2.86 misses by $0.37, revenue of $81M misses by $0.33M
Sep 26 AYTU Aytu BioPharma Reports Fiscal 2024 Full Year and Fourth Quarter Operational and Financial Results
Sep 26 QTRX Exact Sciences, Quanterix extend slide after Medicare rates
Urology

Urology (from Greek οὖρον ouron "urine" and -λογία -logia "study of"), also known as genitourinary surgery, is the branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary-tract system and the male reproductive organs. Organs under the domain of urology include the kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra, and the male reproductive organs (testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and penis).
The urinary and reproductive tracts are closely linked, and disorders of one often affect the other. Thus a major spectrum of the conditions managed in urology exists under the domain of genitourinary disorders. Urology combines the management of medical (i.e., non-surgical) conditions, such as urinary-tract infections and benign prostatic hyperplasia, with the management of surgical conditions such as bladder or prostate cancer, kidney stones, congenital abnormalities, traumatic injury, and stress incontinence.
Urological techniques include minimally invasive robotic and laparoscopic surgery, laser-assisted surgeries, and other scope-guided procedures. Urologists receive training in open and minimally invasive surgical techniques, employing real-time ultrasound guidance, fiber-optic endoscopic equipment, and various lasers in the treatment of multiple benign and malignant conditions. Urology is closely related to (and urologists often collaborate with the practitioners of) oncology, nephrology, gynaecology, andrology, pediatric surgery, colorectal surgery, gastroenterology, and endocrinology.
Urology is one of the most competitive and highly sought surgical specialties for physicians, with new urologists comprising less than 1.5% of United States medical-school graduates each year.Urologic surgeons, or urologists, undergo a post-graduate surgical training period for a minimum of five years, of which 12 months must be completed in general surgery and 36 months must be completed in clinical urology. The remaining 12 months are spent in general surgery, urology, or other clinical disciplines relevant to urology. Upon successful completion of a residency program, many urologists choose to undergo further advanced training in a subspecialty area of expertise through a fellowship lasting an additional 12 to 36 months. Subspecialties may include: urologic surgery, urologic oncology and urologic oncological surgery, endourology and endourologic surgery, urogynecology and urogynecologic surgery, reconstructive urologic surgery (a form of reconstructive surgery), minimally invasive urologic surgery, pediatric urology and pediatric urologic surgery (including adolescent urology, the treatment of premature or delayed puberty, and the treatment of congenital urological syndromes, malformations, and deformations), transplant urology (the field of transplant medicine and surgery concerned with transplantation of organs such as the kidneys, bladder tissue, ureters, and, recently, penises), voiding dysfunction, neurourology, and androurology and sexual medicine. Additionally, some urologists supplement their fellowships with a master's degree (2–3 years) or with a Ph.D. (4–6 years) in related topics to prepare them for academic as well as focused clinical employment.

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