What is the difference between prostatic adenoma and benign prostatic hyperplasia?


Adenoma is a benign neoplastic process which results in a localised tumour.

BPH occurs throughout the prostate and results in a generalised growth.

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6 Responses to “What is the difference between prostatic adenoma and benign prostatic hyperplasia?”

  1. Buddy12345 Says:

    Several letters and a few syllables.
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  2. Morgan Tiller Says:

    Benign protastic hyperplasia (I’m 95% positive) is non-cancerous
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  3. Gavin Says:

    Adenoma is a benign neoplastic process which results in a localised tumour.

    BPH occurs throughout the prostate and results in a generalised growth.
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  4. haider Says:

    Benign means the tumor is still kept within the infected area and has not spread throughout the rest of the body

    Good Luck
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  5. Zwei Polari Says:

    u no dem big wurds butt don’t no da answer?
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  6. Andy Says:

    PA is a tumor. BPH is prostate enlargement (without cancer).
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