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[Success and failure in interdisciplinary studies].

R Schwarz1

  • 1Ambulanzzentrum des Universitätsklinikums Hamburg-Eppendorf GmbH, Bereich Strahlentherapie, Mitglied der AUO, Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, rschwarz@uke.uni-hamburg.de

Der Urologe. Ausg. A
|June 22, 2006
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The Association of Uro-genital Oncology (AUO) and Association of Radiological Oncology (ARO) conducted three prostate cancer studies. This article reviews their interdisciplinary success and failure factors.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Radiology
  • Urology

Background:

  • The Association of Uro-genital Oncology (AUO) and the Association of Radiological Oncology (ARO) have a history of collaborative research.
  • Prostate cancer treatment requires an interdisciplinary approach involving urology and radiology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the success and failure factors of three interdisciplinary prostate cancer studies conducted over the past decade.
  • To provide insights from a leading investigator on the outcomes of these collaborative efforts.

Main Methods:

  • Review of three interdisciplinary studies on prostate cancer indication.
  • Analysis of study outcomes by a leading investigator involved in the research.

Main Results:

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  • The article presents the determination of success or failure based on the investigator's assessment.
  • Key factors contributing to the outcomes of the collaborative studies are identified.

Conclusions:

  • Interdisciplinary collaboration between AUO and ARO in prostate cancer research has yielded specific successes and failures.
  • Lessons learned from these studies can inform future research and clinical practice in managing prostate cancer.