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Meetings - First International Conference for the Prevention of Incontinence, June 25-27, 1997

A two day conference was convened at the Danesfield House UK with the intent of creating a Consensus Statement which would guide and direct future clinical practice and research for the Prevention of Incontinence.

First conceived during discussions of the Continence Promotion Committee (CPC) at the 1996 International Continence Society meeting in Athens, it was through the outstanding initiative of The Simon Foundation for Continence (USA) and The Continence Foundation (UK) that the First International Confernece for the Prevention of Incontinence was realized.

Forty-two interntaionally recognized experts in the field came together to examine and critique current research. Rigourous intellectual debate followed each of the dozen presentations at the conference.

The dynamic interaction and collaboration of panel, presenters and expert audience was as stimulating as it was productive. Pieces of the prevention puzzle emerged as presentations and debates progressed. A final Consensus Statement was the outcome of the two days in June, 1997. The Consensus Statement was issued at the 1997 International Continence Society meeting in Yokohama, Japan.

The Consensus Statement (PDF file)

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