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  • In this timeline, the authors describe the evolution of the use of polypropylene mesh in female pelvic floor surgery. They detail how the material properties of mesh relate to the occurrence of complications and discuss approaches to developing new materials and tissue engineering techniques.

    • Naşide Mangir
    • Betül Aldemir Dikici
    • Sheila MacNeil
    Perspective
  • Galectins have established roles in cancer, but their function in genitourinary cancer is unclear. In this Opinion, the authors discuss the emerging roles of galectins in prostate and bladder cancer development and progression and speculate regarding opportunities for clinical translation.

    • Neus Martínez-Bosch
    • Alejo Rodriguez-Vida
    • Pilar Navarro
    Perspective
  • Surgical video review offers objective skill evaluation and has advantages over traditional in-person assessments. In this Opinion, the authors discuss the emerging role of video review in urological surgery and highlight its applications and key challenges to widespread implementation.

    • Zachary J. Prebay
    • James O. Peabody
    • Khurshid R. Ghani
    Perspective
  • In this Opinion, Brennen and Isaacs present their embryonic reawakening theory of BPH. They hypothesize that an inflammatory transition–periurethral zone microenvironment caused by continuous exposure to urinary components and/or autoantigens promotes recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells and generates a paracrine-inductive stroma that reinitiates benign neoplastic nodular growth.

    • W. Nathaniel Brennen
    • John T. Isaacs
    Perspective
  • Despite having efficacy without a survival benefit in castration-resistant prostate cancer, ketoconazole has considerable advantages such as low cost. Here, the authors discuss the clinical experience with ketoconazole, emphasizing treatment timing and sequencing, and highlight patient populations that might benefit.

    • Vaibhav Patel
    • Bobby Liaw
    • William Oh
    Perspective
  • In this Timeline article, the authors discuss studies that have improved our understanding of prostate cancer and influenced management of this disease.

    • Niranjan J. Sathianathen
    • Badrinath R. Konety
    • Nathan Lawrentschuk
    Perspective
  • Despite the considerable detrimental effects associated with penectomy, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the penis is most commonly treated with surgery. However, SCC at other locations can be successfully managed using chemotherapy and radiation. Here, Jonathan Tward makes a case for organ-sparing treatments for penile cancer, based on data from treatment of SCC at other body sites.

    • Jonathan Tward
    Perspective
  • Active surveillance protocols rely on the premise that low-risk disease remains indolent. Thus, understanding environmental factors that promote the progression of indolent disease towards aggressive stages is important to manage men on these programmes. In this Perspectives, the authors describe the data regarding the roles of dietary calcium and vitamin D in prostate cancer and consider whether intake should be modified in men with the disease.

    • Thierry Capiod
    • Nicolas Barry Delongchamps
    • Vincent Goffin
    Perspective