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    Senescent cells and their secretome — the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) — cause a systemic pro-inflammatory state, contributing to an inflammatory microenvironment. In this article, the authors discuss the presence of senescent cells and the SASP in the ageing prostate and the evidence for a role of senescence in BPH and prostate cancer, as well as possible therapeutic…

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    Purpose:This retrospective cohort study evaluates the characteristics of patients who presented to the emergency department with acute urinary retention.Materials and Methods:Using the Healthcare C…

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    • In this health services research study, the authors found disparities in ER presentations in urinary retention—trends suggesting under treating of BPH/LUTS in the outpatient setting. #UroBPH https://t.co/ewa3715SAH https://t.co/2HXjqZl2Bz