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EDITOR’S

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In the current year, the Brazilian Society of Urology celebrates its 90th

year of continuous activity and the official scientific journal of the society

“In-ternational Brazilian Journal of Urology” will present several important

modifi-cations throughout this festive year.

The electronic Int Braz J Urol page (www.brazjurol.com.br) was

updated and became more interactive and friendly, facilitating the access

to all information. From now on, it is possible to directly access all articles

published from the first publication of the Brazilian Journal of Urology (the

former name of our magazine), providing instant consultation. Visit the new

webpage in www.intbrazjurol.com.br

Finally, Int Braz J Urol will become part of Pubmed Central, the free

access to the digital collection of the National Center for Biotechnology

Informa-tion (NCBI). With this achievement, our Journal will be more widespread in the

international scientific community.

Read Int Braz J Urol, publish at the Int Braz J Urol, quote the good papers

of Int Braz J Urol!

Volume 42 | number 1 | January . February, 2016 | INT BRAZ J UROL

doi: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.01.02

Sidney Glina, MD, PhD

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