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Is BPH linked to prostate cancer?

NO, but take symptoms seriously.

No. BPH is not cancer, and men with BPH don't seem to be more likely to get prostate cancer.3  However, some of the symptoms of these two conditions are the same. That's why it is important to tell your doctor if you are having uncomfortable or bothersome urinary symptoms. Your doctor will perform tests to help confirm that your urinary symptoms are due to BPH and not due to prostate cancer.

While there is no apparent link between BPH and prostate cancer, a person who has BPH may also have undiagnosed prostate cancer at the same time, or develop it in the future.3

Remember:

  • BPH is not cancer.
  • Having BPH does not appear to increase the chances of getting prostate cancer.
  • Urinary symptoms are most often due to BPH but may sometimes be due to other more serious conditions such as prostate cancer, so don't hesitate to talk about your symptoms with your doctor.

RAPAFLO is indicated for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

RAPAFLO is not indicated for the treatment of hypertension.

Important Safety Information

RAPAFLO is approved to treat male urinary symptoms due to BPH, also called an enlarged prostate. RAPAFLO should not be used to treat high blood pressure. Only your doctor can tell if you have BPH, not a more serious condition like prostate cancer. RAPAFLO should not be used in patients with severe liver or kidney disease as well as those taking certain antifungal or HIV drugs. Avoid driving or hazardous tasks until you know how RAPAFLO will affect you, as a sudden drop in blood pressure may occur, rarely resulting in fainting. If considering cataract surgery, tell your eye surgeon you're currently taking RAPAFLO or have taken it in the past. Side effects include orgasm with reduced or no semen, dizziness, diarrhea, lightheadedness upon standing or sitting up abruptly, headache, swelling of the throat and nasal passages, and stuffy nose.