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A urologist explains the most common urinary tract problem in men ages 50 and younger.
New cancer screening methods give patients the tools to avoid more invasive procedures.
Still an important tool, a biopsy isn't automatic anymore thanks to new techniques and thinking.
Even inflammation of the tiny prostate gland can cause big headaches if you want to conceive.
Here's when and why you should be on the lookout for one of the most common urological diseases.
Research suggests prostate cancer is deadlier and more likely to reoccur among smokers.
New tools are about early, accurate and/or outcome-changing detection; they're pretty cool, too.
A variety of modern technologies can help gather tissue samples for prostate cancer screening.
The two conditions can seem similar, so only a doctor can help you tell them apart.
Though it's common and often harmless, an ignored case of BPH can lead to complications.