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BPH Patient Education Seminar Learn about Enlarged Prostate Solutions Presented by {Physician Name}

Understanding the Prostate Bladder Urethra Pubic Bone Testes Penis Rectum Prostate

Common Symptoms of Prostate Disorders Increased frequency of urination especially at night Sudden or urgent need to urinate Painful or difficult urination Slow flow of urine and difficulty in stopping Terminal dribbling or leaking Incomplete emptying of the bladder

Protecting Your Prostate High levels of stress, obesity cigarette smoking and inactivity have all been linked with increased risk of prostate disease 1 −Reduce stress −Eat healthy −Keep active −Quit smoking/tobacco use

Assessing Your Prostate Health Begin regular prostate exams at age 50 (or sooner if you are experiencing symptoms or have high-risk factors) Know your Urology numbers −AUASS is the American Urological Association Symptom Score demonstrates symptom severity of BPH −Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) indicates issues with the prostate including cancer −Testosterone Level is central to a man’s sex drive, energy level, muscle strength and bone density

Common Disorders Prostatitis - Swelling or infection of the prostate gland Low Testosterone - decreased functional activity of the testes Erectile Dysfunction – Inability to maintain an erection sufficient for satisfying sexual activity Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – Enlargement of the prostate gland Prostate Cancer - Malignant (cancerous) cells form in the prostate tissue

Enlarged Prostate: Most Common Condition BPH is in the top 10 of the most commonly diagnosed diseases in men over the age of %+ of men in their 50s experience BPH symptoms 3 90% of men in their 70s and 80s experience BPH symptoms 3

What is Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia(BPH)? Prostate cells begin to increase in number Compresses the urethra making it difficult to urinate Not cancerous or life threatening Can be very bothersome and impact quality of life Can progress to more serious conditions Very common in men over 50 and advances with age

Normal Male Anatomy Bladder Urethra Prostate Gland

Male Anatomy with Enlarged Prostate Bladder Blocked Urethra Enlarged Prostate Gland

BPH Signs and Symptoms Waking at night to urinate Frequent urination Sudden, uncontrollable urges to urinate Straining to start urinate Weak urine flow Dribbling after urination Feeling bladder is not completely empty Pain during urination

Potential Medical Consequences of BPH Urinary retention Urinary tract infections Bladder stones Blood in the urine Incontinence Decreased kidney function Derived from Benign enlargement of prostate. ADAM Health Illustrated Encyclopedia. Accessed Oct. 21, 2010

Physician Evaluation Physical exam Symptom score rate Urinalysis Serum PSA Flow Rate Post-Void Residual

Treatment Options Watchful Waiting Medication In-Office Therapy Surgery

Watchful Waiting Symptoms are fairly mild or not bothersome Ongoing assessments once or twice a year −Monitor symptom progression −Check disease progression −Check for infection and kidney/bladder stones

Herbal Supplements Not recommended by the American Urological Association 4 −No evidence of efficacy 4 −May increase your risk of bleeding or interfere with other medications you're taking 4 Most popular supplements −Saw palmetto extract −Beta-sitosterol extracts −Pygeum −Ryegrass extract −Stinging nettle extract

Drug Therapy Potential Options −Alpha-blockers −5-ARIs −Combination Therapy Benefits −Simple to use −Does not require surgery or a hospital stay −Fast symptom relief (Alpha-blockers)

Surgery Potential Options −Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) −Laser (PVP, Holap) Benefits −Effective for treatment of BPH symptoms −Long track record of success

AUA Guidelines Patient Assessment & Testing Mild Symptoms? AUASS <= 7 Or Not Bothersome Mild Symptoms? AUASS <= 7 Or Not Bothersome Moderate/Severe Symptoms? AUASS >= 9 or Bothersome Moderate/Severe Symptoms? AUASS >= 9 or Bothersome Discuss Treatment Options Medical Therapy In-Office Therapy Surgery Watchful Waiting

In-Office Therapy Potential Options −Prostiva® RF Therapy Benefits −Significant symptom improvement 5 −Completed in urologist office in less than an hour −No general anesthesia required −Quick return to normal activities −Low rate of side effects 6

Drugs: Most Common Treatment Option 94% of patients are treated with prescription medications Drugs can be effective, but are not the answer for everyone −48% of patients do not show clinically significant symptom improvement 7 −Medications must be taken for life −BPH medications have frustrating side effects o Fatigue, Fainting, Dizziness, Sexual Side Effects −Prescriptions are expensive

Consider In-Office BPH Therapy Prostiva® RF Therapy −Precisely targeted low-level RF energy for small glands or atypical prostates 6

In-Office Therapy Advantages Very effective at relieving symptoms 5 Proven long-lasting results 5 Can eliminate need for chronic medication Lower risk than invasive surgical procedures No hospitalization, general anesthesia or long recovery time Covered by Medicare and many private insurance companies

Prostiva – Possible Side Effects Obstruction (blockage) Bleeding Blood in Urine Pain/Discomfort Urgency to Urinate Increase Urinary Frequency Urinary Tract Infection Note: This list represents the most commonly reported side effects. Please discuss any questions you may have with your physician. Your physician can also provide you with a comprehensive list of all potential side effects.

During the Treatment Pre-procedure preparation minutes Medications given for relaxation and comfort −New prostatic blocks being performed that may eliminate discomfort completely Procedure time usually less than 30 minutes Recovery time generally minutes and will include post treatment instructions

After Treatment Go home shortly after treatment Urinary catheter or temporary stent may be required for a few days 6 Return to normal activities within hours 6 Symptom improvement generally seen within 8 to 10 weeks of the treatment 6 Lasting and significant relief from your symptoms 5

Let’s Hear from In-Office Therapy Patients

A Winning Solution Urinary symptoms are a normal part of aging There are treatment options that can help you restore your quality of life – without a lifetime prescription Safe, effective and less invasive therapies are now available in the office!

Please remember to return your patient information cards!

Common Questions How comfortable will I be during the procedure? Are the results long-lasting? Are in-office procedures covered by my insurance?

References 1. asia_000071_3.htm#ixzz2R79HHR4Hhttp:// asia_000071_3.htm#ixzz2R79HHR4H 2.Fenter TC, Naslund MJ, Shah MB, et al. The cost of treating the 10 most prevalent diseases in men 50 years of age or older. Am J Manag Care. 2006;12(4 suppl):S90-S98. 3.National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Prostate enlargement: benign prostatic hyperplasia. NIH Publication No June medicine 5.Hill, B., et al. Transurethral Needle Ablation vs TURP for the Treatment of Symptomatic BPH: 5 Year Results of a Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter Clinical Trial, J Urol. 2004;171(6 Pt 1): Data derived from the Prostiva® RF Therapy System User Guide 8930 CRMRef_R06 7.Wei, et al. High Rates for Continued BPH Medical Therapy among Non responders, AUA2010 Abstract 498 MC1653 Rev C 10/13