Professor Abdel-Fattah on the FUTURE study

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Professor Abdel-Fattah on the FUTURE study

It was great to hear from the Director of ACWHR,  Professor Mohamed Abdel-Fattah (Professor Mohamed Abdel-Fattah | The University of Aberdeen) and his team, leaders in pelvic floor research in the UK, talk about the FUTURE Study today.

You can read more about the FUTURE study here (Uncomfortable bladder tests for female incontinence can be avoided, say researchers | News | The University of Aberdeen) and you can read the scientific article published in the Lancet here: Invasive urodynamic investigations in the management of women with refractory overactive bladder symptoms (FUTURE) in the UK: a multicentre, superiority, parallel, open-label, randomised controlled trial - The Lancet

Mohamed gave a big shout to the amazing support offered by The Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials (CHaRT) within the Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation (ACE). (Trials Unit (CHaRT) | Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation | The University of Aberdeen)

Today's seminar recording will be available to watch soon on the Aberdeen Centre for Women's Health Research events webpage. For more information about the FUTURE Study please contact acwhr@abdn.ac.uk.

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