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    Aims and Scope

    Archive of Urological Research aims to provide all the features of an open access journal to its readers and authors. It is committed to follow stringent peer review process through its distinguished Editorial Board Members. The journal’s objective is to provide an excellent platform for the scientific fraternity to increase new technologies that are developed to improve the surgeries in the field of Urology.

    The journal aims to provide comprehensive information to its readers about surgical and medical diseases of urinary tract systems amongst human beings. The journal focusses to bridge the communication gap amongst global scientific fraternity to facilitate research efforts to be effective and more meaningful.

    The scope of Archive of Urological Research has been designed keeping in mind the interdisciplinary nature of the research. The journal features in depth original research in the field of Urology. Moreover the field of Urology is closely related to gastroenterology, oncology, andrology, colorectal surgery, Pediatric surgery, nephrology, gynecology, and endocrinology.  Scope of the Journal serves and persuade the researchers, scientists, professors and medical practitioners to develop manuscripts and send to us for publication in the following, but not restricted to, these dimensions of Urological research:

    • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
    • Bladder Stones
    • Bladder Cancer
    • Cystitis
    • Development of the Urinary and Reproductive Organs
    • Epididymitis
    • Erectile Dysfunction
    • Kidney Transplant
    • Kidney Cancer
    • Kidney Stone
    • Urolithiasis
    • Endourology
    • Laparoscopy
    • Urologic Oncology
    • Neurourology
    • Pediatric Urology
    • Andrology
    • Reconstructive Urology
    • Urogynecology
    • Interstitial Cystitis
    • Vasectomy
    • Vasectomy Reversal
    • Robotic Urology
    • Renovascular Disease
    • Prostatitis
    • Prostate Cancer
    • Retrograde Pyelogram
    • Retrograde Ureteral
    • Testicular Cancer



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