*This page is currently undergoing reconstruction Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy is the term used to describe the non-cancerous, enlargement of the prostate gland which occurs in most men as they get older. It may or may not cause symptoms which have to be attended to, because although Benign Prostatic Hypertorophy is benign, it is not benevolent, and can and does cause serious consequenses in the patient. We are currently rebuilding this page so as to discuss the nature of the disease, its symptoms, effects and the many approaches that are currently available for its treatment. We appreciate your patience, and invite you to call the office at (800)886-6690 ext 11 for questions and further information. Thank you.
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