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Volume 336:76 January 2, 1997 Number 1
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Textbook of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

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Edited by Roger Kirby, John McConnell, John Fitzpatrick, Claus Roehrborn, and Peter Boyle. 566 pp., illustrated. Oxford, England, Isis Medical Media, 1996. (Distributed by Mosby, St. Louis.) $160. ISBN 1-899066-24-1.

With the graying of baby boomers has come increased interest in men's health, particularly prostate disease. Benign enlargement of the prostate begins in the fourth decade of life, culminating in a prevalence of nearly 100 percent by the ninth decade. Enhanced public awareness, combined with targeted advertising by pharmaceutical companies, has led to a huge increase in the number of men who are evaluated for symptoms of prostatism. Concurrently, there has been an explosion in surgical techniques and new drug therapies for benign prostatic hyperplasia. In 1995, physicians wrote more than 3 million prescriptions for men reporting lower urinary tract . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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