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    Understanding Prostate Disease  Aug 6, 2008
    The term Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) is used to describe the condition - Benign indicating that the condition is NOT cancerous. BPH is quite common - research studies in many populations have shown that approximately forty percent of men over 60 suffer from BPH.. (Suite101.com)

    THE YOU DOCS  Jul 2, 2008
    Both my doctor and the urologist he sent me to told me I have benign prostatic hypertrophy, but they are not recommending surgery or medicine, just "watchful waiting." What does this mean. What will likely happen. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Diabetic Men More Prone to Urinary Woes  Mar 25, 2008
    The investigators examined the associations between diabetes and signs of an enlarged prostate gland, a condition called benign prostatic hypertrophy, or BPH, that is quite common among older men and that can cause symptoms such as frequent urination and a weak urine stream. The study was made up of 2484 black and white men who were participating in studies designed to evaluate the natural history of BPH. Their average age was 56 years, and 170 (6. (MEDLINEplus)

    Management of Prostate Cancer  Jan 27, 2008
    It could be prostate cancer, but it could also be benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), which involves a diffusely enlarged prostate without cancer, or prostatitis, which may result from infection of the prostate. In fact, a patient may be put on a trial of antibiotics if prostatitis is suspected; if the PSA drops after antibiotics, the cause is likely prostatitis. (Suite101.com)

    Diet and medications may assist prevention of prostate cancer  Sep 24, 2007
    For example, dutasteride, has reduced by 50 percent the number of cancerous biopsies among men with benign prostatic hypertrophy. A large clinical trial is underway to evaluate whether this drug prevents malignant biopsies in men with elevated prostate surface antigen levels but previously negative biopsies. (EurekAlert!)

    PM undergoes surgery for prostate  Sep 16, 2007
    "The procedure was performed to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy of the prostate. The Prime Minister is convalescing after the surgery and has had a stable post operative course," Baru told the media at PMO on Saturday afternoon ... Speaking to TOI, doctors who operated on the Prime Minister said, "Singh was suffering from benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) for the past three years. He will be completely alright now." Previously, he has had two minor surgeries on both wrists at the institute. (Times of India)

    India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Has Surgery on Prostate  Sep 15, 2007
    Singh is recovering at the hospital after being treated for benign prostatic hypertrophy, or the enlargement of the prostate gland, the Prime Minister's office said in an e-mailed statement. He will return home on Sept. 17 after two-days of rest at the hospital, the statement said. (Bloomberg)

    Prostate Specific Antigen  May 18, 2007
    These include benign conditions like benign prostatic hypertrophy and prostatitis. In addition, a normal level does not totally rule out the presence of prostate cancer. (Suite101.com)

    New Prostate Cancer Test Better than PSA  Apr 27, 2007
    Getzenberg and his team measured EPCA-2 levels in the blood of 330 Hopkins patients separated into several groups: men with normal PSA levels and no evidence of disease; men with elevated PSA levels but who had negative biopsies, men with a common noncancerous prostate condition known as benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) who did not receive biopsies for prostate cancer, men with prostate cancer but with normal PSA levels, men with prostate cancer confined to the prostate, men with prostate... (Newsmax)

    New Prostate Cancer Test May Detect More Tumors  Apr 26, 2007
    Getzenberg and his colleagues tried it on 35 men with severe "benign prostatic hypertrophy" -- enlargement of the prostate that sometimes makes the PSA go up but is not cancer. In eight of them, the EPCA-2 was high, suggesting that the EPCA-2 test would flag some men who turn out not to have cancer -- although probably not as many as the PSA test does. (Washington Post)

    Dendreon: letter of approval for Provenge could aid buyout chances  Apr 25, 2007
    Bela Denes, senior director, clinical research at Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, a company which has four products in multiple Phase II trials, including Ozarelix, for the treatment of prostate cancer and benign prostatic hypertrophy, said ODAC has rejected the last 38 oncology drugs, only approving one. The scenario for Provenge will be to receive a letter of approval for its ongoing 500 patient phase III trial, with approval depending on its efficacy data in 2010. (FT.com -- Markets)

    Obesity independently impacts prostate cancer screening  Oct 9, 2006
    For example, high PSA levels may be a malignancy or simply benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). Consequently, clinicians still debate its utility in patient care, and researchers look for factors that may affect PSA levels and more specific tests. (EurekAlert!)

    Male Urethral Catheterization  Sep 14, 2006
    Please for full text and personal services. Volume 355:1178-1179. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Weiland: The male curse  Aug 16, 2006
    BPH or benign prostatic hypertrophy is enlargement of the prostate and is very common in older men. More than half of men in their 60s have BPH and as high as 90 percent of men in their 70s and 80s. (Rapid City Journal, SD)

    Avocados' nutritional benefits outweigh its fat  Jul 4, 2006
    The first is beta sitosterol, which may ease symptoms of BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy). Guys, you may end up needing medicine costing hundreds of dollars a month, but one avocado will set you back about a dollar, and lab analysis shows that avocados contain about 76 mg beta sitosterol per 3 1/2 ounces of raw, edible fruit. (Newsday -- Health)

    Health Highlights: June 24, 2006  Jun 25, 2006
    HOME PAGE FOR THE WORLD'S BUSINESS LEADERS. Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay. (Forbes)

    FDA Approves First Generic Simvastatin  Jun 24, 2006
    Finasteride Tablets, 5 mg, (Proscar) -- for the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) in men with an enlarged prostate to improve symptoms by reducing the size of the prostate. Lamotrigine Tablets (Chewable), 5 mg and 25 mg (Lamictal) - therapy for treating patients with seizures due to epilepsy. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

    Botox Nation: How One Drug Fixes So Many Problems  May 26, 2006
    This week came the news that yet another condition might be alleviated by Botox benign prostatic hypertrophy, or prostate enlargement. Botox's manufacturer, Allergan, says that it is one of the most used medications worldwide, approved for 20 problems in more than 75 nations. (ABC News)

    Kissei Pharmaceutical, Daiichi Pharmaceutical Jointly Launch Urination Disorder Improving Drug  May 11, 2006
    2mg/ 4mg (silodosin), an agent for treating urination disorder associated with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), on May 11. The new agent, a selective alpha-1A receptor blocker developed by Kissei Pharmaceutical, helps improve urethral resistance and alleviate urination disorder. (JCN Network, Japan)

    Sanofi invests in generics market  Mar 28, 2006
    Sales of Zentiva's Penester and Zoxon treatments for benign prostatic hypertrophy also rose. All told, New York-based Warburg Pincus netted $1. (International Herald Tribune)

    Sanofi Pays $518 Million for Quarter of Zentiva to Grow in Eastern Europe  Mar 27, 2006
    Sales of Zentiva's Penester and Zoxon treatments for benign prostatic hypertrophy also rose. Generic-drug makers are consolidating to use economies of scale to improve their profits. (Bloomberg -- Europe)



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