Using Cialis to Treat BPH: Two Doctors Discuss

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PCRI's resident moderator, Mark Moyad, MD, MPH, sits down with urologist Steven Gange, MD, FACS, to discuss the use of Cialis to treat lower urinary tract symptoms, bladder control drugs, and the use of supplements to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH, or prostate enlargement).

Dr. Steven Gange graduated from the UCLA School of Medicine in 1986. After his Urology residency training at the University of Kentucky in 1991, he entered the US Army as an academic urologist, teaching, and training residents. He joined Western Urological Clinic (now Summit Urology Group) in Salt Lake City, UT, in 1996. With over 25 years of clinical and research experience, he has developed an expertise in Men’s Health Urology, emphasizing minimally invasive procedures. He continues to be active as a Clinical Researcher and as such was the first Urologist in North America to perform the NeoTract UroLift for BPH, and the first in the world to perform UroLift under local anesthesia.
 

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