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One-third of the Swedish male population over 50 years of age suffers from lower urinary tract symptoms
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 04/07/09
Stranne J et al. - LUTS is a common condition among Swedish men with a severe impact on quality of life and everyday life. Despite readily available medical assistance, two out of five men with LUTS still do not try to obtain a remedy. The data presented here identify a need for improved education regarding LUTS, to increase awareness of the condition and the treatment options that are available.
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