Scientists map urinary urgency to unlock better treatments
NCT ID NCT04557748
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 29 times
Summary
This study aims to better understand the different types of urinary urgency and leakage in 840 adults. Researchers will classify participants based on their symptoms and other factors to learn more about what causes these problems. The goal is to lay the groundwork for more effective, personalized treatments in the future.
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Locations
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Duke University
Durham, North Carolina, 27715, United States
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Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States
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University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa, 52242, United States
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University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
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University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, 98195, United States
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Washington University in St. Louis
St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States
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