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Prostate Enlargement (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
Last updated October 2004
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The Future Outlook

New treatments for BPH are constantly being developed. As we learn more about the normal development of the prostate gland and how its growth is controlled, our improved understanding can be better applied as to how best to inhibit prostate cell multiplication.

The problems of BPH may be completely eliminated at some time in the future, as our understanding of the disease deepens. In the meantime, treatment for relief of its symptoms has never been so diverse or as effective as at the present time.

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