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Physicians at the Prostate Disease Center at UT Southwestern are actively engaged in research exploring new ways of treating an enlarged prostate with medical therapies, minimally invasive therapies, and ultimately by surgery.
Among the most important studies in BPH is the MTOPS or Medical Therapy of Prostate Symptoms study. This is a 5 year study comparing two different individual medications with a combination of both medications and a placebo or no treatment arm. Over 200 patients participate in this trial at UT Southwestern, and over 3000 nationwide.
For more information about the Department of Urology, contact: Phone: 214-648-4765, FAX: 214-648-4789 Mailing Address:
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