BPH is a condition among men where the prostate enlarges and can cause urinary problems. It stands for benign prostatic hyperplasia meaning that it is a non-cancerous growth of the prostate gland. It causes a narrowing of the urinary channel like a narrowing of a hose. It could result in urinary problems like:
going to the bathroom too often,
having very bad urge to go to the bathroom,
getting up too much at night,
feeling as though the bladder is not empty,
taking a while before the urine comes out
weak or slow stream.
The treatment for BPH is to either enlarge the opening in the prostate channel or shrinking the prostate. Common treatments include medications and surgery. Sometimes these work very well but all potential treatments have limitations and side effects.
West Coast Clinical Research often conducts investigational trials for new and novel treatments for BPH. To see if there are any ongoing or potential future studies please contact us.
West Coast Clinical Research, a dedicated site in the San Fernando Valley, is conducting this study. The West Coast Clinical Research staff is a team of medical research professionals.
Call usat 818-776-0820 to see if you may qualify for this enlarged prostate study. If you qualify, all study-related care will be provided at no cost, including study-related exams, lab tests and you may also receive financial compensation for time and travel.
If you are a man who’s struggling with frequent, interrupted or difficult urination, call West Coast Clinical Research
If you would like to be considered to participate in this trial please use the contact form below.
This is the preferred method. If you would rather call, please look below the form for contact information on this study.