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Oral therapy for Peyronie's disease
1Department of Urology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA. mynderse.lance@mayo.edu
Peyronie
Area of Science:
- Urology and Andrology
- Molecular Biology of Inflammation and Wound Healing
Background:
- Peyronie's disease (PD) presents a significant therapeutic challenge in urology.
- Limited progress has been made in effective oral medical treatments for PD.
- Early-stage PD may respond better to interventions than established plaques.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review historical and contemporary oral medical therapies for Peyronie's disease.
- To discuss promising new approaches in PD management.
- To highlight the need for a definitive oral therapy for PD.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of historical and current oral medical treatments for Peyronie's disease.
- Discussion of emerging therapeutic strategies based on molecular biology insights.
Main Results:
- No definitive oral medical therapy for Peyronie's disease has been established.
- Several novel therapeutic approaches show potential for future success.
- Initial recommendations often include safe, well-tolerated, and inexpensive oral therapies for early-stage disease.
Conclusions:
- Advances in understanding inflammation and wound healing are expected to improve PD management.
- Further research is needed to establish effective and definitive oral treatments for Peyronie's disease.
- A comprehensive review of oral therapies is crucial for guiding clinical practice.
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