A-BE-C recently held its first virtual conference via Zoom! Dr. Elizabeth R. Mueller, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine,
While advances have been made in surgical approaches to the management of exstrophy, less is known about the psychosocial development
Dr. Tony Khoury Chief of Pediatric Urology at both Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) Children’s Urology Center and the
Understanding the facts about the risks of bladder cancer and how to reduce them are important topics for bladder exstrophy
People with bladder exstrophy are at greater risk for developing urinary tract infections. (UTIs). As part of Bladder Health Month, Dr.
Bladder exstrophy is complex. It is normal to feel overwhelmed and even have a sense of helplessness when searching for evaluation and treatment. Making information available and understandable to those living with bladder exstrophy is the aim of this ongoing series of webinars. Each session features a presentation and live question and answer session. Look for new topics every month or two and enjoy recordings to all sessions by joining the A-BE-C mailing list.