“…Eleven studies reported data on the application of telehealth in prostate cancer (PCa) [17,20,26,30,34,35,37,39,42,45,48], three studies in the diagnosis of patients with hematuria [31,40,43], six studies in the management of urinary stone disease [9][10][11]44,46,47], 14 studies in the management of urinary incontinence (UI) [12,22,23,25,27,28,32,33,36,38,[49][50][51] five studies in urinary tract infections (UTIs) [15,16,19,21,53], and six studies in other urological conditions [11,14,18,24,41]; 12 reports were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) [12,17,18,22,[25]…”