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Enlarged prostate, also known as prostatitis or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BHP), is inflammation of the prostate gland and sometimes the surrounding area as well.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are infections in the urinary tract. UTIs are common and affect more women than men. A UTI happens when germs or bacteria from the digestive tract get into the urinary tract.
X-ray, also called radiography, is the most common form of medical imaging. An X-ray machine sends particles through your body, and images are recorded on a computer or film.
Asthma causes swelling and narrowing of the airways in your lungs. Medical experts are not exactly sure what causes asthma. It is believed to be caused by a mix of inherited and environmental factors.
In a hiatal hernia, part of your stomach pushes up into an opening (the hiatus) in your diaphragm. The diaphragm is the muscle between your stomach and your chest.
Saint Luke’s Sleep Disorders Program is the premier provider of sleep-related diagnostic and therapeutic services for parasomnias or sleep walking.
A brain cyst is a type of abnormal fluid-filled sac in the brain. They are generally benign (not cancer). Benign also means that the growth does not spread to other parts of the body.
Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute offers comprehensive screening, diagnosis, and treatment for lung cancer.

Saint Luke’s provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art services for the treatment of liver cancer. Our team provides the latest diagnostic and to patients with all stages of liver cancer.

Mastopexy is a type of cosmetic surgery done to reshape the breasts. It is often referred to as a breast lift. Having a breast lift changes the look of your breasts and may improve their appearance.