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Medical therapy for BPH: expanding our treatment paradigm?

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Medical therapy for relief of symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is now a clinical reality. The challenge for urologists treating BPH with medical therapy is how to rationally employ the two proven classes of medications,the alpha blockers and finasteride, in their practice. To accomplish this, we must critically examine the results of multiple important clinical BPH trials published over the last decade and examine the short and long term effect of the various available medical therapies on symptoms, objective progression and consequences of the disease process and whether evidence based indicators will allow us to choose appropriate therapies. It appears that we can rationalize our medical therapy decisions, taking into consideration severity of disease, prostate size (and perhaps PSA) and most importantly, the patients’ longterm expectations for treatment outcome. But first physicians must decide for themselves whether to expand their treatment paradigm beyond short term symptom relief to encompass long term durability and even prevention of the consequences of the long term progression of BPH.

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Nickel, J. Medical therapy for BPH: expanding our treatment paradigm?. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis 2 (Suppl 1), 34–38 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.pcan.4500275

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