| Editorial Letter | Editorial Team | About UroToday International Journal (UIJ) |
UroToday International Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes many types of articles about clinical urology and basic research in urology.
Rapid publication
The journal editors and editorial board strive to provide rapid publication of important manuscripts to a worldwide audience without the constraints of expensive, hard to access, traditional bound journals. UroToday International Journal is designed to improve publication access of both well-established authors in urology and burgeoning writers, by allowing all interested scientists to participate free of cost.
No Cost
There is no charge to register, submit, or publish an article in the UroToday International Journal. Additionally, there are no charges for color figures.
Readership
Readership consists of members of the worldwide urology community from more than 120 countries.
Copyright
Authors maintain all copyrights to their published articles.
The journal editors welcome submission of:
- Original Studies
- Mini Reports
- Case Reports
- Reviews
- Rapid Communications
- Letters to the Editor
- Commentaries
Additional Information:
- All articles are indexed by Scopus (Elsevier B.V.), Excerpta Medica Database (Embase; Elsevier B.V.), and Google, which offers additional massive world-wide-web exposure.
- Authors and readers who have questions regarding submission of manuscripts or viewing of published articles with UroToday International Journal should contact the editors at editors@urotoday.com
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Urologic Oncology (Cancer)
- Urologic Reconstruction
- Urologic Trauma
- Infertility
- Andrology
- Impotence
- Pediatric Urology
- Neurourology
- Female Urology
- Incontinence
- Urologic outcomes
- Epidemiology
- Urologic Laparoscopy/Robotics
- Urologic Transplant
- Infectious Diseases in Urology
- Transexual surgery
- Adrenal gland
- Emergencies in Urology
UroToday International Journal publishes bimonthly issues and supplements. Supplements are specifically targeted at topics of heightened interest. All manuscripts for both regular issues and supplements go through a peer review process.

