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Incontinence after Surgery for BPH

Bladder dysfunction may be sole cause of urinary incontinence in about one-quarter of men who undergo surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), according to the results of recent study conducted at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School. The researchers also found that older patients have greater rates of bladder dysfunction, and that men older… Continue Reading »


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Lifestyle Factors Impact Risk of BPH and LUTS

Recent epidemiological research shows that lifestyle factors associated with metabolism, such as obesity, exercise, diet, and blood glucose levels, have a substantial impact on the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). This information is important because it suggests men can take active steps toward preventing and treating these common… Continue Reading »


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BPH Drug Dutasteride (Avodart) and Prostate Cancer

Results of a four-year study show that men who took dutasteride (Avodart), a drug commonly prescribed for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), were less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. However, men taking dutasteride who did develop prostate cancer were more likely to have more deadly tumors—those with a high Gleason score—than men who took… Continue Reading »


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Finasteride, DHT and Prostate Cancer

Finasteride (Proscar) is a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor used to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) as well as male pattern baldness. When scientists noticed that finasteride inhibited the conversion of testosterone to DHT (a hormone that fuels prostate tumor growth), they initiated a study called the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT) in the early 1990s. (Thompson 2003)… Continue Reading »


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It Was Benign, but Almost Killed Him-BPH and Kidney Failure

After having symptoms for 5 years and unable to afford the cost of surgery, his enlarged (non cancerous) prostate eventually lead to kidney failure and a near death experience. Read more


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Combination BPH Drug Treatments May Offer Better Results

For men who decide to use medication for their BPH symptoms, combination treatment may be an option. The results of a four-year study (CombAT, or Combination of Avodart and Tamsulosin) found that while use of either Avodart (dutasteride) or tamsulosin (Flomax) alone provided symptom relief, men who took a combination of the two BPH drugs… Continue Reading »


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