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  1. GreenLight XPS for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (MTG29)

    This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE medical technologies guidance 74.

  2. UroLift for treating lower urinary tract symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (MTG26)

    This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE medical technologies guidance 58.

  3. Lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia: tadalafil (ESNM18)

    This evidence summary has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline CG97.

  4. Transurethral water jet ablation for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (IPG629)

    This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE interventional procedures guidance 770.

  5. Prostatic urethral temporary implant insertion for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (IPG641)

    This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE interventional procedures guidance 737.

  6. Research recommendations

    water jet ablation for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia and may update the guidance on publication of...

  7. NICE begins phased restart of non-COVID-19 guidance

    NICE has begun a phased restart of publishing non-COVID-19 guidance as the NHS and wider health and care system start to return to normal arrangements.

  8. A new option for men with enlarged prostate

    Men suffering with symptoms from an enlarged prostate could be offered a new type of nonsurgical treatment thanks to changes in NICE guidance.

  9. Thousands of men with enlarged prostates could be helped by new NICE guidance on laser device

    Laser treatment recommended in new NICE guidance could benefit more than 13,000 men with a benign enlarged prostate.

  10. Steam treatment recommended for men with an enlarged prostate

    Minimally invasive procedure involves injecting steam to destroy excess prostate tissue