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BCH livestreams free community education lectures featuring experienced health care providers who offer the latest prevention and treatment advice on a range of health-related conditions. We will archive each lecture so that you may view them at your convenience. Completed lectures will be available to view within the next business day of its air date. Click here to view our full events calendar.

Click here to view a recording of 'Treating chronic heartburn' lecture from 4/17/24.

Next Lecture

Monday, April 29, 2024 from 7 to 8 p.m.
Latest treatments for an enlarged prostate

Aquablation® delivers long-lasting relief without the permanent side effects.

For most men, the reality of aging means developing an enlarged prostate. In fact, an enlarged prostate — medically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — affects about half of all men between ages 51 and 60. Up to 90% of men over age 80 have BPH.

When the prostate is enlarged, it can bother or block the bladder. This can cause some men to run to the bathroom several times a night or feel they need to always be close to a restroom, affecting their quality of life.

Hear board-certified urologist Stephen Siegel, MD, of Boulder Medical Center discuss the causes, symptoms and complications of untreated BPH. He will then describe medications and surgeries for treating BPH, including Aquablation — a new minimally invasive, robotically controlled procedure that limits the irreversible side effects of traditional surgery.

Register at bch.org/BPH

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    Q&A Chat After the Presentation

    Directly following our lecture presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session relating to the lecture. A moderator will relay questions to the presenter during the appropriate time. Please use the live chat box below to submit your questions. We may not be able to answer all the questions submitted because of time constraints. NOTE: When using this live chat, exercise caution since this is a public forum and other people watching the broadcast will be able to read what you write. We recommend against disclosing medical information or identifying yourself.

    Upcoming Lectures

    TBD

    Previous Lectures

    Colorectal cancer - The preventable killer lecture from 3/19/24

    Battling heart disease lecture from 2/26/24

    Managing your cholesterol lecture from 2/22/24

    Livestream Lecture Archive

    Our livestream broadcasts are recorded and available to view in this archive. Find a recording by selecting one of the following categories to see lectures related to that topic: