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Dr. Gary Steinhoff

Dr. Gary Steinhoff

200 - 1121 Yates Street
Victoria, British Columbia
V8V 3N1

Phone: 250 381-3747
Fax: 250 381-3748

Publications

  • Steinhoff G. The efficacy of chondroitin sulphate in treating interstitial cystitis. European Urology Supplements, Sept 2003:2(4):14-16. (Full article available by clicking here.)
  • Pickles T, Steinhoff G. Surgical orchidectomy: Time to revisit. BCMJ Jun 2003;45(5):216-7 (full article available by clicking here)
  • McAuley I, Steinhoff G, McNeely M, Blood P. Incorrect biochemistry complicates prostate cancer management. Can J Urol 2002;9(2):1496-7.
  • Steinhoff G, Ittah B, Rowan S.  The efficacy of chondroitin sulphate O.2% in treating interstitial cystitis. The Canadian Journal of Urology, 2002;9(1):1454-1458. 
  • Van Kerrebroek P, Kreder K, Jonas U, Zinner N, Wein A, on behalf of the Tolteradine Study Group. Tolteradine once-daily: superior efficacy and tolerability in the treatment of the overactive bladder. Reprinted from Urology, Mar 2001;57(3):Elsevier Science Inc.:414-421.

Presentations

  • The role of mycobacterial cell wall complex in the treatment of bladder cancer. The American Urologic Association, 2003.
  • The treatment of radical prostatectomy failures. The Northwest Urologic Society, 2003.
  • The symposium on interstitial cystitis. International Society of Urology, 2002.
  • The treatment of radical prostatectomy failures. The Canadian Urologic Society, 2002
  • The role of uracyst-s in the treatment of interstitial cystitis. The Northwest Urological Society, 2001.
  • The role of chondroitin sulphate in the treatment of interstitial cystitis. The Third World Bladder Conference, 1997.

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