Enlarged Prostate (BPH) Vs. Prostate Cancer | Mark Scholz, MD | PCRI

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or simply enlargement of the prostate gland, is a condition that is common in men as they age and can oftentimes cause confusion when it comes to the diagnosis and staging of prostate cancer. For example, BPH can cause a higher PSA which is often mistaken as a sign of more serious cancer if a physician uses older staging guidelines. Here, Alex asks medical oncologist Mark Scholz, MD, about BPH, its potential side effects, and what patients need to know about how it can potentially confuse the diagnosis or staging of prostate cancer. 0:05 What is BPH? How does it cause confusion in the world of prostate cancer? 1:42 What is a "normal-sized" prostate, and what is considered enlarged? 2:42 What causes prostate enlargement? 3:24 Are the symptoms that are often associated with prostate cancer (urinary issues, etc.) actually BPH symptoms? 4:51 What happens to the urethra when a prostate is enlarged? 7:06 Can BPH cause sexual dysfunction? 7:45 Is blood in the urine a potential sign of BPH? Don’t know your stage? Take the quiz: Visit http://www.prostatecancerstaging.org To learn more about prostate cancer visit http://www.pcri.org Sign up for our newsletter here to receive the latest updates on prostate cancer and the PCRI: https://pcri.org/join Who we are: The Prostate Cancer Research Institute (PCRI) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to helping you research your treatment options. We understand that you have many questions, and we can help you find the answers that are specific to your case. All of our resources are designed by a multidisciplinary team of advocates and expert physicians, for patients. We believe that by educating yourself about the disease, you will have more productive interactions with your medical professionals and receive better individualized care. Feel free to explore our website at pcri.org or contact our free helpline with any questions that you have at pcri.org/helpline. Our Federal Tax ID # is 95-4617875 and qualifies for maximum charitable gift deductions by individual donors. The information on the Prostate Cancer Research Institute's YouTube channel is provided with the understanding that the Institute is not engaged in rendering medical advice or recommendation. The information provided in these videos should not replace consultations with qualified health care professionals to meet your individual medical needs. #ProstateCancer #MarkScholzMD #PCRI

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