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Ureteral Stent

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==Urinary Problems in men and women==
* Both men and women have an increased risk for urinary incontinence as they get older, with men's rates rising steadily and women's rates peaking during menopause.
* Women over 70, however, are twice as likely to have urinary incontinence as men of the same age.
* The prevalence of incontinence in men of all ages is certainly lower than that for women.
[http://www.ehow.com/facts_5664964_urinary-prevalence-men-vs_-women.html Source]
==Market Analysis==
* We determined market data to have an idea about the market potential for ureteral stents.
* This data is We have done this modeling for women female population in US as women has the higher prevalence rate for urinary incontinence than men in different all age groups and having different level of severity.
* Prevalence increased with age, from 28% for 30- to 39-year-old women to 55% for 80- to 90-year-old women.
* 18% of respondents reported severe UI.
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