This study is comparing four types of surgery, including the standard TURP and three newer, less invasive options, to find out which best treats urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate. The goal is to improve care for men with benign prostate enlargement by identifying the most effective and safest treatment used in the NHS.
This study is comparing two types of surgery for kidney cancer—removing just the tumour or the whole kidney—to see which offers better long-term outcomes. It aims to find out whether preserving more kidney tissue helps protect kidney function and overall health without increasing cancer risks.
This study is testing whether removing lymph nodes during prostate cancer surgery helps prevent the cancer from coming back in men with high-risk disease. It aims to find out if the benefits of this extra step outweigh the risks and costs, helping guide future treatment decisions.