When Dr. E. Fuller Torrey was diagnosed with prostate cancer, none of the books he could find was current enough or comprehensive enough to satisfy his need for information. This book is for the hundreds of thousands of other men who each year receive the same frightening diagnosis. It is the book D
Surviving Prostate Cancer: What You Need to Know to Make Informed Decisions
β Scribed by E. Fuller Torrey; Carlton Stoiber
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Complete, up-to-date, and readable, the book explains how to come to terms with the diagnosis of prostate cancer, evaluate the severity of the disease, and assess the variety of treatment options and their complications. Many chapters provide information other books barely consider, such as a full discussion of the causes of prostate cancer and an evaluation of other books on the subject. Also included is a summary of the most useful Web sites.
The author mixes his personal experience with factual material, and he maintains a reassuring sense of humor. His advice is practical, with dozens of tips and lists including ΒTen Steps to Sanity for Men Recently Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.β With Dr. Torreyβs book in hand, readers can now tackle all the important decisions about prostate cancer, confident in having the most accurate and complete information available.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. On Being Diagnosed
2. How Serious Is Your Cancer?
3. Surgical Treatment
4. Radiation Treatment
5. Hormone Treatment
6. Cryotherapy
7. Alternative and Experimental Therapies
8. Treatment Decisions
9. Your Support System
10. Major Complications and Their Treatment
11. What Happens if the Cancer Spreads or Comes Back?
12. What Is Known About the Causes?
13. Factors That May Prevent Emergence or Recurrence
14. Science and Politics
15. Advice for Men Who Do Not Have Prostate Cancer
Appendix A. The Anatomy and Function of the Prostate Gland
Appendix B. Evaluation of Books About Prostate Cancer
Appendix C. Useful Websites on Prostate Cancer
Notes
Index
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