There is no evidence that prostatitis or BPH cause cancer, but it is possible for a man to have one or both of these conditions and to develop prostate cancer as well. |
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In this context, the BPH guideline from the CUA is a wonderfully clear and concise guide to the management of this important condition. |
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And just last week, Canada became the first country in the world to declare BPH a toxic substance. |
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These negotiations have now led to the sale of their shares, turning BPH into the sole owner of all shares of Westerlund Group. |
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The acquisition of HVB and, by that token, also of another Polish bank, BPH, is therefore a clear breach of the privatisation agreement. |
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The other shareholders, GIMV and Mr. JJ Westerlund, maintained the majority but signed an agreement with BPH to enter into exclusive and final negotiations for the sale of their stake in the company. |
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That's to make sure that it's just BPH and not something else like prostate cancer or a bladder or kidney infection, which requires a different treatment. |
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It will also sell the BPH brand to the highest bidder and pledge not to lay off any employees for two years at BPH or the other Polish bank, Pekao. |
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Similarly, Templeton, an American investment firm, complained last summer that Germany's HypoVereinsbank had acquired shares in BPH, a Polish bank in which it was the main shareholder, at a suspiciously low price. |
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Morcellation with the Piranha morcellator was the most efficient and safe way to retrieve tissue following transurethral enucleation of prostate adenoma during BPH treatment. |
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There are more than five marketed products for the treatment of BPH, which include finasteride, dutasteride, tamsulosin, doxazosin, alfuzosin, terazosin and silodosin. |
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The line is designed to fill 0.3-liter refillable glass bottles with Pepsi products and tonic water at 40,000 bph. |
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The bacterium's ability to catabolize biphenyls is directly related to the presence of a locus of approximately thirteen genes known as the bph cluster. |
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