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JAMA 15 Nov 2006

20 Nov, 06 | by BMJ Group

Working in a urology unit thirty years ago, I was struck by the discrepancy between male patients’ symptoms of urgency, frequency and nocturia and the size of their prostates, which in those days we were very keen to remove. We tended to ignore the bladder, though that is where the problem often lies. This nicely described RCT recruited men on the basis of “moderate bother

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