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From the Department of Urology, (GSP, RBS), University of California-Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, Section of Urology, University of Michigan (DAB), Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Departments of Surgery/Urology, Health Policy and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin (RJB), Milwaukee, Wisconsin