“… 10 , 12 – 17 Typically, the patient presents with symptoms of urinary obstruction, and workup for what is presumed to be another prostatic process returns a diagnosis of MALT lymphoma in the resection specimen. 10 , 14 – 16 , 18 Treatment can range from radiation therapy, with external beam to 44 Gy over 22 fractions, 13 to chemotherapy, 16 to transurethral resection alone. 14 , 15 Regardless of the presentation or treatment used, the disease course is typically indolent.…”