Elsevier

European Urology

Volume 61, Issue 2, February 2012, Pages 280-281
European Urology

Platinum Priority – Editorial and Reply from Authors
Referring to the article published on pp. 271–279 of this issue
Patient-Reported Outcomes in Bladder Pain Syndrome: Qui Auget Dolorem, Auget et Scientiam (As Pain Increases, So Increases Knowledge)

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Antonella Giannantoni is a consultant for Allergan Industry and received honoraria for speaking for Allergan.

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