Does BPH increase risk of carcinoma?
BPH stands for benign prostatic hyperplasia . BPH is not linked to cancer and does not increase your risk of getting prostate cancer .yet the symptoms for bph and prostate cancer can be similar but it will not lead to cancer.
My brother has just been diagnosed with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). This is so new to me. I do not know anything about the condition and have some questions for the nurse: What is BPH and what causes it? Are we at risk for getting BPH? (Hint: risk factors) What are the signs and symptoms of BPH? Are there any medical tests or labs that are done to help confirm the diagnosis? Are there any medications used to treat this...
My brother has just been diagnosed with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). This is so new to me. I do not know anything about the condition and have some questions for the nurse: What is BPH and what causes it? Click or tap here to enter text. Are we at risk for getting BPH? (Hint: risk factors)? Click or tap here to enter text. What are the signs and symptoms of BPH? Click or tap here to enter text. Are there any medical tests...
it's not renal cell carcinoma
Question 2 The destruction of the islets of Langerhans seen with chronic pancreatitis can increase the chance of the patient developing O Cystic Fibrosis O Renal Cell Carcinoma O Diabetes Mellitus O Cholelithiasis
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