The use oflasers in clinical practice is increasing rapidly, both
in the definitive treatment of disease and in the palliation of
symp toms. Consequently, this sixth contribution to the Bloomsbury
Series in Clinical Science is particularly timely. It opens with an
introduction to the basic physics of lasers and then focuses on the
current use of lasers in urological practice, and concludes by
reflecting on their potential for the future. Edited, and with
several contributions by Tom McNicholas, the book also contains
contributions from a number of workers at the National Medical
Laser Centre in University College Hos pital. London. Given their
ever widening application, there can be little doubt that lasers
will be a subject the series will return to again. To date, the
series has been concerned with a wide range of topics of
fundamental importance in clinical science. It has now gained
momentum and future titles continue to reflect its wide sphere of
interest. As Series Editor, I would welcome suggestions from
readers of topics and issues that could usefully be addressed in
the series.
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