Management of BPH initially involves _____
An x-ray of the spine that shows focal, sclerotic, hyperdense lesions is suggestive of _____
What are the pros & cons of radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer? Pros - Can have radiotherapy after surgery - Both are curative modalities - Single procedure Cons - _____ is common - Incontinence is common
Digital rectal examination for benign prostatic hyperplasia: _____ symmetrical enlargement
Risk factors for benign prostatic hyperplasia: _____ Family history
Hint: biggest RF
Testicular cancer risk factors: Cryptorchidism Family history _____ Klinefelter's syndrome
What are the three main mx options for local prostate cancer (T1/T2)? _____ Radical prostatectomy Radical radiotherapy
What is the first-line pharmacological management for benign prostatic hyperplasia? _____ (bonus for drug class*)
Abdominal examination assess for _____ when screening for benign prostatic hyperplasia
_____ is the most common early symptom of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
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