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| BPH discussion | 13 May 2006 19:07 GMT | 1 |
Some may find this site interesting for it's discussion of the prostate, history of BPH and it's treatment: http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic3071.htm
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| Pinging Buford | 12 May 2006 20:03 GMT | 10 |
Buford...Hope you are still with us. Haven't heard from you recently, and was wondering if you are still having difficulties after your second PVP. Please let us know :-) ...Pete
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| Uros in Minneapolis/St.Paul ? | 09 May 2006 19:45 GMT | 6 |
Any experience with the following PVP uros in the Twin Cities area (from the Laserscope site)? Any others? Thank you. Twin Cities Laserscope Drs. May 2006 Erol T. Uke, M.D.
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| Another Median Lobe Question | 08 May 2006 22:50 GMT | 12 |
Hello group: I've heard that an enlargement of the median lobe of the prostate acts like stopper, and shuts off urine flow from the bladder. I can't visualize this in my head, and was wondering if someone could post a simplified drawing of what this actually looks like. Also would
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| Flomax removed from Australian shelves | 05 May 2006 12:07 GMT | 17 |
Went to my chemist to get my last box of flomax and I was informed sorry you need a new script as flomax has been withdrawn due to someone in the US taking it for a similiar sounding named drug. I wonder if this the same in the US or other countries? As I have only 2 left and ...
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| PVP and prostate cancer | 04 May 2006 15:56 GMT | 2 |
Suppose a pateint has farily advanced BPH and has decided on PVP, He then discovers signs indicating a good chance of prostate cancer. Should he proceed with the pvp? Cand anyone make an overall judgment on this, taking into account the following things that have been
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