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Management of benign prostatic hyperplasia by family physicians

Allan Toguri1, Jack Barkin2

1 Department of Urology, Scarborough General Hospital, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
2 Humber River Regional Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address correspondence to Dr. Jack Barkin, Chief of Staff, Humber River Regional Hospital, 960 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 404, Toronto, Ontario M6A 3B5 Canada

Canadian Journal of Urology 2010, 17(Suppl.1), 26-34.

Abstract

The past decade has profoundly changed how physicians manage patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The concepts of symptom indices, symptom complexes, fl ow rates, prostate-specifi c antigen (PSA), prostate size and new medical approaches supported by new clinical studies, have provided family practitioners as well as specialists with evidence-based management algorithms to treat BPH. Men with BPH most often visit a physician due to their partner’s urging because of the many symptoms, with the most bothersome being nocturia. Today, primary care physicians are the gatekeepers for diagnosing and managing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men. They need to be aware of long term negative consequences if these major symptoms are not treated early.

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symptom complex, BPH, PSA, LUTS, symptom index, flow rate

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APA Style
Toguri, A., Barkin, J. (2010). Management of benign prostatic hyperplasia by family physicians. Canadian Journal of Urology, 17(Suppl.1), 26–34.
Vancouver Style
Toguri A, Barkin J. Management of benign prostatic hyperplasia by family physicians. Can J Urology. 2010;17(Suppl.1):26–34.
IEEE Style
A. Toguri and J. Barkin, “Management of benign prostatic hyperplasia by family physicians,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 17, no. Suppl.1, pp. 26–34, 2010.



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