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Last Week’s Top-3 Most Read Posts On BPH

January 18, 2016
Marta Ribeiroby Marta Ribeiro

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1. NxThera Publishes Rezum II Clinical Study Results on BPH Symptoms

2. Noninvasive Test to Determine Presence of Prostate Cancer and Benign Tumors Looks Promising

3. IMBiotechnologies Treats First Patient in Enlarged Prostate Study of OCL 500 Embolization Safety and Efficacy

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