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New Issues of Continence Journals

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On behalf of the Editorial Boards and our co-editors, we are pleased to announce that the seventh issues of Continence and Continence Reports, as well as the ICS 2023 Toronto Abstracts supplement, have been published. These open access journals of the ICS highlight innovative research on a number of topics of interest to our research community.

View seventh issue of Continence
View seventh issue of Continence Reports
View the ICS 2023 Toronto Abstracts Supplement

Highlights you shouldn’t miss

Lower urinary tract dysfunction in uncommon neurological diseases, Part II: A report of the Neuro-urology Promotion Committee of the International Continence Society

ICS-SUFU standard: Theory, terms, and recommendations for pressure-flow studies performance, analysis, and reporting, Part 1: Background theory and practice

ICS-SUFU standard: Theory, terms, and recommendations for pressure-flow studies performance, analysis, and reporting, Part 2: Analysis of PFS, reporting, and diagnosis

We look forward to receiving your submissions for the eighth issues, which will be published in December, and thank you for your support.

To submit your research please visit the journals page of the ICS website. (Submission is free to ICS Members)

Publishing to the open access ICS Journals means that your work is available to a wide network of fellow researchers and facilitates peer review opportunities!

Continence is dedicated to the publication of high quality, innovative, pure and clinical research that will benefit patients with urinary, bowel and pelvic floor disorders by advancing science. Continence welcomes original articles, review articles, standardisation reports and white papers, as well as consensus statements, covering all types of primary research involving clinical, and translational research.

Continence Reports is dedicated to the publication of high quality and innovative content that will benefit patients with urinary, bowel and pelvic floor disorders by advancing science. Continence Reports articles include original research papers, case-based studies, research summaries, patient reports and reviews as well as meeting reports and research protocols.

The broad membership of both journals covers multiple disciplines including physicians, surgeons, nurses, physicists, physiotherapists, bio-engineers and scientists.

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