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Abstract There is significant overlap between chronic nonbacterial prostatitis and other unexplained pain conditions, raising the question as to whether the prostate is the culprit (Stein A et al. 2014). There is only limited information on the true prevalence of prostate pain syndrome (PPS) in the population as a result of significant overlap of symptoms with other conditions (e.g. benign prostatic enlargement and interstitial cystitis). In the literature, population-based prevalence of prostatitis symptoms ranges from 2.2% to 9.7% with a mean prevalence |