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20 years of Nature Reviews Urology
Our November issue marks the 20-year anniversary of Nature Reviews Urology. We celebrate this milestone with three editorials and a focus on the tumour immune microenvironment in prostate cancer.
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Disruption of circadian rhythm as a potential pathogenesis of nocturia
The circadian rhythm has a crucial role in regulating nocturia. In this Review, the authors discuss how the brain–kidney–bladder circadian axis can lead to nocturia, prompted by the rationale that understanding these disruptions can lead to developing effective treatments targeting circadian rhythms.
HSD3B1, prostate cancer mortality and modifiable outcomes
A common germline missense-encoding polymorphism in HSD3B1, called the adrenal-permissive allele, facilitates androgen synthesis from adrenal precursors via increased 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1 (3βHSD1). Here, the authors focus on mechanistic and clinical investigations of 3βHSD1 and the clinical consequences and potential utility of detecting adrenal-permissive allele inheritance.