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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate BPH / November 2005

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ken/jane - 25 Nov 2005 21:38 GMT
does anyone have any input on the TUNA procedure for BPH,, guess its been
around since 1996.. I have a very enlarged prostate about twice the size
that it should be,, presently i am on flomax,, it does seem to help alot,,
but really dont like to side effects
ken
Spread_deMocracy - 26 Nov 2005 12:17 GMT
Ken...check out CHOCKMAN's post "AUA Study of Various Methods for treating
BPH".   Also there is stuff mentioned throughout the various posts comparing
PVP to other prostate resectioning procedures.   Best of luck to you.

> does anyone have any input on the TUNA procedure for BPH,,   [SNIP]...
Rich256 - 26 Nov 2005 15:09 GMT
Agree.  If you have not tired it.  Go to Google, Click on Groups and  do a
search for:   TUNA  PROSTATE.

By using the advanced search you can limit it to the sci.med.prostate.bph
group.

> Ken...check out CHOCKMAN's post "AUA Study of Various Methods for treating
> BPH".   Also there is stuff mentioned throughout the various posts comparing
> PVP to other prostate resectioning procedures.   Best of luck to you.
>
> > does anyone have any input on the TUNA procedure for BPH,,   [SNIP]...
 
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