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Flares and their impact among male urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome patients: An in-depth qualitative analysis in the Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain (MAPP) Research Network.

Susanne A QuallichJ Quentin ClemensCarrie RonstromAimee S JamesKarl J KrederH Henry LaiBruce D NaliboffLarissa V RodriguezSandra H BerrySiobhan Sutcliffe
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2022)
Given their negative impact, future research with men and UCPPS should focus on approaches to prevent flares, and should consider a multimodal approach to reducing the frequency, severity, and/or duration. Quality of life may be improved by providing men with a sense of control over their symptoms and offering them multimodal treatment options, consistent with the recommendations for further research for women with UCPPS.
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