Eau Guidelines

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    Summary of the EAU Guidelines on SRH recommendations for the measurement of total T and biochemical diagnosis of male hypogonadism

    * Immunoassays show acceptable accuracy for total T but are unreliable for free T measurement [19,20]. * As previously noted, the main limitation of free T evaluation in clinical practice is the poor accuracy of the available immunoassay methods [19]. To address this issue, several...
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    2026 update on EAU Guidelines for Non-neurogenic Male LUTS

    In this EAU Podcast episode, Prof. Jean-Nicolas Cornu (FR) and Prof. Hashim Hashim (UK) discuss “EAU guidelines updates on Non-neurogenic Male LUTS”. The episode highlights the latest updates to the EAU Guidelines on non-neurogenic male lower urinary tract symptoms, with a focus on a broader...
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    EAU Guidelines on Male Sexual and Reproductive Health: 2025 Update on Male Hypogonadism, ED, Premature Ejaculation

    * Elevated haematocrit is common with TTh, typically occurring within 3–12 mo. Levels up to 54% appear safe, but higher values may increase CV risk [15]. * Treatment adjustments are required for haematocrit >54% (requiring withdrawal and phlebotomy in high-risk cases) Fig. 1 –...
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    EAU - EANM - ESTRO -ESUR - ISUP - SIOG Guidelines on Prostate Cancer (2025)

    * Hypogonadal men receiving testosterone supplements do not have an increased risk of developing PCa [84]. A pooled analysis showed that men with very low concentrations of free testosterone (lowest 10%) have a below average risk (OR: 0.77) of PCa [85]. 3.2 Aetiology and risk factors for...
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    Male LUTS: New updates in the EAU Guidelines

    In this final special edition of episodes recorded live at EAU24, our experts discuss the newest updates to the EAU Guidelines on Male LUTS. Panel Chair Prof. Jean-Nicolas Cornu and panel member Dr. Manuela Tutolo begin the conversation by discussing the reasoning behind renaming the guideline...
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    Chronic Pelvic Pain

    EAU Guidelines on Chronic Pelvic Pain (2022) 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Aim This guideline plays an important role in the process of consolidation and improvement of care for patients with pelvic pain and associated lower abdominal pain. From both literature and daily practice it has become clear...
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