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This article discusses shave procedures and their role in diagnosing an array of benign, inflammatory and malignant skin conditions.
For this article, qualitative interviews were conducted with heavy drinkers to explore their experiences of discussing alcohol use with their general practitioner.
This paper explores the main issues associated with the use of primary care data for research and proposed solutions to address them.
This article provides a UK-based general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care
This article provides a targeted instructive management algorithm for improving understanding of conservative strategies in prostate cancer.
This article aims to highlight treatment options available for the management of bladder outlet obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia and the benefits and potential drawbacks of each.
This narrative review was conducted to provide a targeted overview of contemporary management strategies in recurrent urinary infections.
This article provides an overview of genital gender affirmation surgeries, focusing on the available options and appropriate referral criteria for GPs and surgeons.
This article highlights the key diagnostic and management principles of female stress urinary incontinence in general practice and discusses management options.
This review provides a contemporary update on androgen deprivation therapy, with further discussion of emerging novel therapies for primary care.
In this issue of AJGP, contemporary challenges and breakthroughs in urology are explored, aiming to provide practical insights for primary care physicians.
This article provides a summary of the data on the safety of vaginal oestrogens in women with breast cancer to help GPs advise their patients in this situation.
This article summarises the available evidence for e-cigarette cessation in young people and suggests a rational approach to assist GPs seeing young people seeking help for e-cigarette cessation.