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Arnot, Dr. Bob, The Prostate Cancer
Protection Plan: The foods, supplements and drugs that could
save your life. Could prostate cancer happen to
you? New research shows that up to 25 percent of men in
their thrties have microscopic, latent prostate cancer. By the
time a man enters his fifties, the fgure is around 40 percent. In
some men, these cancers remain dormant, but in others they can
become clinically significant tumors, sometimes at ferocious
speed. At present, nothing can prevent these latent cancers from
starting, but there is some great news. Many top researchers
believe their transition into active, even life-threatening,
tumors may be delayed or even prevented entirely. As with breast
cancer, the author has found that the foods men eat can have a
profound influence on whether or not they get clinical prostate
cancer. In this book, he tells us what these wonderous foods are
and how we can use them as part of a sensible, fun, and delicious
eating program. He bases his menus on the incredibly varied,
time-tested, and delicious cuisines from other cultures where the
incidence of prostate cancer is dramatially less than in the U.S.
And he provides clear and simple scientific explanations for his
choices, so the reader can customize his own plan and still get
the right foods with the right nutrients. With delicious recipes,
advice on eating out and on the run, stress-busting techniques,
fitness programs, a self-test for asssessing your own risk, and
other postate cancer-fighting strategies, this book offers a safe,
effective program that will not only stave off this dread killer,
but will help men lose weight, gain energy, and feel more relaxed
as well. Little, Brown and Company, www.twbookmark.com,
2000 ISBN 0-316-05153-5
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Belshin, Lee, The Complete Prostate
Book: Every man's guide, Lee Belshin Over half of all men
will experience prostate problems during their lifetimes. But most
men are only vaguely aware of the disorders, their treatments and
after effects. You will discover how to treat and overcome
prostate cancer, prostate enlargement and related health problems.
In simple, friendly terms, the author walks you through everything
you need to know. A diagnosis of an enlarged prostate or prostate
cancer can be terrifying and confusing. The honest advice in this
book will help you to prevent and treat prostate problems so that
you can continue on to a happy and healthy life. Prima Publishing
1997 ISBN 0-7615-0447-8
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Blaivas, Jerry, Conquering Bladder and
Prostate Problems: The authoritative guide for men and
women. The agonizing discomfort of bladder difficulties,
prostate problems, and urinary tract infections plague millions of
men and women. Torment, pain, and embarrassment are just a few of
the feelings these people face every day. Finally, help is here in
this easy to follow medical guide by an eminent expert. The book
offers vital information and guidance to all who desperately need
help. There is a beacon of hope for the many sufferers of such
devastating conditions as incontinence, cystitis, benign prostate
problems, prostate cancer, difficulty urinating, interstitial
cystitis, the aging bladder, bladder cancer and pregnancy bladder
problems. You or a loved one will find this volume indispensable
in helping you cope with these debilitating but treatable
conditions. This valuable guide will enable you to make informed
judgments that will set you on the path to a healthier and more
comfortable life. Plenum Press www.plenum.com
1998 ISBN 0-306-45864-0
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Bodai, Ernie with Richard A. Zmuda "I Flunked
My PSA!" What you need to know about prostate cancer
NOW!. Most men aren't aware of a startling statistic - "One
out of six men will get prostate cancer in their
lifetime." Unfortunately, you may be that one out of six. You
certainly didn't choose to be, but you are. As such, here is the
statistic that you should now focus on: Close to 95 percent
of men whose prostate cancer is caught in its earliest stages will
be healthy and disease-free five years after their diagnosis and
treatment. You already have at your disposal an extraordinary
array of treatments, many of which did not exist a decade ago.
Your cancer can be beaten. It's not just hype. It's hope, and it's
here. You may be facing a significant risk of prostate cancer, or
possibly have just been diagnosed. You may even be on the welcome
road to recovery. Whatever the reason, you now have a book that
can be that important first step. It will help you take many more.
B2Z Publishing, www.B2Zpublishing.com
or towardcure@aol.com,
2002 ISBN 0-9712070-1-1
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Bostwick, David G., E. David Crawford,
Celestia S Higano and Mack Roach III, Ed, Complete Guide
to Prostate Cancer. Count on the American Cancer Society to
answer your questions about prostate cancer. Written by a team of
leading experts in the field, this comprehensive, easy-to-read
guide delivers the facts everyone should know about prostate
cancer including the latest advances in prevention, early
detection and treatment, varied treatment options and deciding on
the one that's right for you, coping with emotional stresses and
potential physical side effects such as incontinence and erectile
dysfunction, practical issues related to work, insurance,
finances, and medical care, and sexuality, relationships and
quality of life after treatment. This book provides information,
support, and tools you need to cope and live well with prostate
cancer through diagnosis, treatment and life after cancer.
American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org,
2005, ISBN 0-944235-54-9
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Bostwick, David, Gregory MacLennan
& Thayne Larson Prostate Cancer: What Every
Man-and his family-needs to know. Prostate cancer is the most
common form of cancer among American men - an estimated one out of
six men will develop it - but if detected early, it is also among
the most treatable forms of cancer. But most men - and their
families - lack the most basic information about what to do when
confronted with a diagnosis of prostate cancer. This book, written
by a team of internationally known and respected medical experts,
sets out to explain everything a man needs to know. Written under
the auspices of the American Cancer Society, the nation's leader
in cancer research, education and rehabilitation, it contains all
the most up-to-date information about the disease. Even more, it
is a patient's advocacy book, offering medical, practical,
psychological, social and emotional support. Through case
histories and anecdotes - and always with compassion - it
addresses the full range of issues that men with the disease may
face. Villard Books, 1999 ISBN 0-375-75319-2
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Chaitow, Leon, Prostate Troubles: A drug-free
programme to help alleviate prostate problems, Thornsons,
1988
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Clapp, Larry, Prostate Health in 90
Days: without drugs or surgery. Each year, 40,000
American men have their prostates surgically removed or burned
with radiation, often within 48 hours of cancer diagnosis. While
doing so may eliminate an immediate problem, it will result in
reduced quality of life, often including impotence and
incontinence. And unfortunately, surgery and radiation don't work
as well as claimed. Often the cancer recurs - 35% require
retreatment within five years. This book will teach you how
to: Stop prostate trouble in its tracks using
nutrition, massage, herbs, homeopath, and other alternative
healing approaches. Understand what causes cancer, reverse the
cancer-causing effects, cleanse and strengthen vital organs,
enhance your sex life and virtually eliminate your chance for
disease. The prostate is that vital center from which men derive
their vitality, creative energy, and sexual drive. Without it,
overall health and quality of life is severely diminished. That's
why it's important to take care of your prostate now, before
trouble begins. Waiting for symptoms may be waiting too long.
Often there are no warning signs, even in cases of advanced
cancer. Hay House 800.654.5126 or www.hayhouse.com
1999 ISBN 1-56170-460-1
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Ellsworth,
Pamela, John Heaney, Cliff Gill, 100 Questions
& Answers about Prostate Cancer. Whether you're a
newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient, a survivor, or a frined
or relative of either, this book offers help. The only text to
provide both the doctor's and patient's point-of-view, this book
gives you authoritative, practical answers to your questions about
treatment options, post-treatment quality of life, sources of
support and much more. The physician authors, a clinical urologist
and a urologic oncologist, provide a comprehensive, step-by-step
discussion of what you can expect in the diagnosis and treatment
of prostate cancer, while commentary from a prostate cancer
survivor gives you a real-life understanding of what these steps
might mean for your day-to-day life. This book is an invaluable
resource for anyone coping with the physical and emotional turmoil
of this frightening disease. Jones and Bartlett, www.jppub.com,
2003, ISBN 0-7637-2267-7
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Falcone, Ron, Natural Medicine for
Prostate Problems. Most men worry about prostate problems -
with good reason. Over 350,000 American men are diagnosed with
prostate cancer each year and give times that many will have
BPH (benign prostate disease). This empowering guide lets you
begin a comprehensive program of natural medicine to prevent
prostate trouble and reduce your cancer risk, or choose effective
complementary therapies to ease symptoms and help your body heal.
Dell Publishing 1998 ISBN 0-440-22524-8
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Fox, Arnold & Barry, The Healthy
Prostate: A doctor's comprehensive program for
preventing and treating common problems, This breakthrough
book is a medical doctor's proven prescription for a healthy
prostate, who has successfully treated prostate problems for over
forty years, speaks directly to your vital concerns
including: Early symptoms of prostate problems and what
to do about each type, the full range of traditional and
alternative treatments available, easy-to-understand step-by-step
treatment plans for each type of problem, pros and cons of common
medications, innovative treatments such as hypertermia and
cryosurgery, checklists and brief quizzes to accurately assess
your health status, a detailed prevention program to maintain your
good health, and important questions to ask you doctor now. John
Wiley & Sons, 1996 ISBN 0-471-11982-2
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Garnick, Marc, The
Patient's Guide to Prostate Cancer: an expert's successful
treatment strategies and options,. Ten million American men
have prostate cancer. In accessible language, the author guides
readers through the maze of often conflicting information about
how to diagnose and treat prostate cancer. Drawing on case
histories of men who have battled the disease, he talks about
symptoms such as impotence, loss of bladder control, and emotional
stress as well as treatment options, both traditional and
controversial. Includes an appendix of support groups and key lay
and medical publications about prostate cancer. A must-read book
for the millions of men, and their families, who face this
disease. Plume/Penguin Book, 1996 ISBN 0-452-27455-9
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Gelbard, Martin, Solving Prostate Problems: Answers
& advice from a leading expert, Simon
& Schuster, 1995
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Goldberg, Kenneth, Viagra: The
potency pill. The demand for Viagra, the new drug to treat
impotence, has outpaced that of any new medication - ever. It's
being touted as the easiest, most effective, and most discreet
remedy for male sexual dysfunction. But is there a quick and easy
fix? Will Viagra help you? And at what cost physically
and financially? This book will answer those questions
and more. Inside you'll find: A discussion of the causes of
impotence. Descriptions of current and future treatments for
impotence and their pros and cons. A detailed explanation of
Viagra, including how and why it works and the benefits and risks.
Helpful hints for "getting in the mood." A resource
section that tells you where to go for help. Viagra and
women: Can it help female sexual dysfunction,
too? And how do women feel about the "potency pill?"
Publications International, 1998 ISBN 0-451-19792-5
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Hamand, Jeremy, Prostate Problems: The complete
guide to their treatment. Includes non-surgical methods now in use
or being developes, Thorsons, 1991
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Hennenfent, Bradley, Surviving Prostate
Cancer Without Surgery. This prostate cancer book reads like a
novel. It begins with a shooting and includes a World War
II battle. It is written for the average layperson in easy to
understand style. It's filled with cartoons and simple diagrams.
In addition, the facts behind prostate cancer have neven been
explained better. Once you look at the cartoons and diagrams, read
the preface and chapter one, "The Big Lie", we think you'll be
hooked. Roseville Books, www.RosevilleBooks.com,
2005, ISBN 0-9717454-1-2
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Hobbs, Christopher, & Stephen
Brown. Saw Palmetto: The herb for prostate health, As
men age, they are quite likely to develop urinary-tract symptoms
that can be attributed to benign prostatic hyperplasai (BPH).
Autopsies show evidence of postatic changes in more than 40
percent of men in their 50s and nearly 90 percent of men in their
80s. The manual outlines natural remedies and habits that can help
men keep their prostate gland healthy into old age and percent
prostate enlargement. The authors thoroughly discuss the nature of
the prostate problems that older men are likely to face. They also
review current research and the medical treatments available,
pointing out that many prostate symptoms are part of the normal
aging process and may not require drastic remedies. Men
approaching midlife will welcome the clear, unbiased presentations
in this book, as well as the suggestions for incorporating saw
palmetto into a healthy regimen. Interweave Press 1997
ISBN 1-883010-46-2
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Kantoff, Philip
& McConnell, Malcolm, Prostate
Cancer: A family consultation. The introduction of
the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test has led to a sharp
increase in the number of dianosed prostate cancer cases. If it
has been determined that you have prostate cancer, you and your
family will have many questions and concerns that will require
expert attention. However, doctors seldom have the time to access
the unique needs of every case and devise plans accordingly, and
patients are often caught in a rapid and confusing chain of events
that leaves them vulnerable. As director of genitourinary oncology
at the world-famous Dana-Fisher Cancer Institute and Harvard
Medical School, the author understands that the optimal course of
treatment for prostate cancer - surgery, radiation therapy,
cryosurgery or watchful waiting - depends on an individual's age,
overall health, and tumor condition. This compassionate book
provides you and your family with a wealth of advice - the
quivalent of a complete consulation with the author, who
specializes in devising treatment programs for men who have been
dianosed with this life-changing disease. Houghton Mifflin, 1996
ISBN 0-395-71823-6
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Katzenstein, Larry,
Viagra: The potency promise: How it can work
for you and change your life. Doctors can't write out the
prescriptions fact enough - thousands of men (and women) are
racing to get their hands on Viagra, the new potency drug that
experts predict will revolutionize our sex lives. And the results
look good - Viagra may be the magic bullet for many people who
thought they could never enjoy sex again as well as for those who
simply desire a more rewarding sex life. Read firsthand reports
from men, young and old, who have actually used Viagra and see if
it can change your life, too. St Martin's Press www.stmartins.com
1998 ISBN 0-312-96929-5
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Korda, Michael, Man to Man: Surviving
Prostate Cancer. After years of information but no media
attention, finally the secret is out. Prostate Cancer Kills Men.
Thanks to Time and Fortune, books like Michael's and the authors
who have come before, once again point out that 1 in 5 men will
get prostate cancer and as many men will die of it as women who
will die of breast cancer. And, even today, breast cancer is
funded at the rate of 10 to 1 for prostate cancer. The book talks
candidly about various treatments, the operation and from a very
personal perspective. Random House, 1996 ISBN 0-679-44844-6
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Lange, Paul and Christine Adamec, Prostate
Cancer for Dummies: A reference for the rest of us!
A must-have reference for patients and their loved one. If
you are one of the thousands of men who are diagnosed with
prostate cancer every year, then this straightforward guide is for
you. You get up-to-date information on treatment options and
discover how to cope with treatment side effects, receive the
follow-up care you need, and handle work and family life during
your recovery. Wiley Publishing, www.wiley.com,
2003, ISBN 0-7645-1974-3
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Lewis, James, & Berger, Roy, New
Guidelines for Surviving Prostate Cancer, James Lewis Jr
& E Roy Berger. So much is change so fast these days
that you need to be an expert on everything relating to prostate
cancer. Find practical advice in an easy-to-comprehend format on
topics such as: What are the eight phases of prostate
cancer? What is the herbal formula that may lengthen
the lives of prostate cancer patients? What is a
ProstaScint scan? How effective is cryosurgery? Can the benefits
of complementary treatments be maximized? Will seed implantation
become the gold standard of treatment by the year 2000? When is
too much combination hormonal therapy undesirable? And
much more. Health Education Literary Publisher, 1997
ISBN 1-883257-13-1
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Loo, Marcus & Betancourt, Marian,
The Prostate Cancer Sourcebook: How to make informed
treatment choices. While early dedication can be critical,
today, thanks to more sophisticated surgical techniques,
state-of-the-art radiation technology, and improvements in drug
therapy, the fight against prostate cancer has progressed
dramatically. Because prostate cancer has a unique profile in each
patient, no one treatment is right for everyone. This book
provides the essential information you need to better understand
your or your loved one's individual diagnosis, and make
knowledgeable, individualized choices. Here, in clear, concise
language, is expert advice on risk factors, diagnostic tests,
treatment options, the right physician and the right treatment
center, emotional support, recovery, and other key questions. John
Wiley & Sons, permreq@wiley.com
1998 ISBN 0-471-15927-1
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Maddox, Robert, Prostate Cancer: What
I found out & what you should know. Prostate cancer,
relatively unheard of until recently, has become the most
frequently diagnosed cancer in men and a leading cause of
premature death. But men should not be dying from prostate
cancer! Early detection and treatment make this an
eminently treatable disease. The author demystifies prostate
cancer and encourages men and those who love them to take
preventive action. Learn about symptoms, tests, diagnosis,
treatment, surgery outcomes, and long-term effects. Harold Shaw
Publishers, 1997 ISBN 0-87788-566-4
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Malerman, Newton, The Prostate Health
Workbook. For the nearly 200,000 U.S. men diagnosed with
prostate cancer each year, the journey toward recovery is often
filled with fear and uncertainty. A cancer survivor himself, the
author focuses on the empowerment that comes from a willingness to
understand and actively fight the disease. In this book, he
encourages prostate-cancer patients to expedite their recovery by
taking an active approach to securing the best medical care
possible. The book explains in detail the tests used to diagnose
prostate cancer, available treatment options and cancer treatment
facilities, alternative therapies, patients' rights, legal issues
and more. It includes medical history checklists, treatment option
evaluation charts, and test record and results checklists that
assist the patient in tracking his progress toward freedom from
cancer. This includes sexual change, postoperative incontinence
and psychological issues. Based on the author's research, personal
experience and discussions with prostate cancer patients and
doctors, this workbook is an empowering, interactive book that
helps the reader to plan and approach his fight with cancer with
all the determination of someone who knows he can win. Hunter
House, www.hunterhouse.com,
2002, ISBN 0-89793-363-X
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Marks, Sheldon, Prostate
& Cancer: A family guide to diagnosis, treatment
& survival, Sheldon Marks. Questions and answers to
save a man's life! Will it be
yours? Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed
cancer in North America and the second leading killer of men -
40,000 men die yearly from it. Yet prostate cancer generally is
treatable and curable if detected early. Learn what prostate
cancer is and why you need to know about it, its causes, the
latest in treatment options and recovery. This is the most
definitive and up-to-date sources of information on prostate
cancer available today. Extensive question-and-answer format tells
what questions you should ask your doctor and, most important, how
to understand and interpret your doctor's answers. Plus practical,
usable facts and information. Fisher Books, 1997
ISBN 1-55561-078-1
Revised 1999, ISBN 1-55561-206-7
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McCarthy, M.P., Plain Talk About Prostate
Problems: Questions & answers about benign
prostatism, R&E, 1990
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McDougal, W. Scott, Prostate Disease:
The most comprehensive, up-to-date information available to help
you understand your condition, make the right treatment choices
and cope effectively, W Scott McDougal. If youve been
diagnosed with a prostate disorder, youre probably confused
by the array of treatment choices - including no treatment at all
- and frightened at the prospect of the two common side effects of
such treatment: impotence and incontinence. This book combines the
most up-do-date research and frank discussion to help you make the
best choices for your individual situation and work more
effectively with your healthcare team. This essential guide will
take you step-by-step through diagnosis, causes, treatment
options, and methods of coping for all major prostate disorders,
with perspectives from leading doctors, nurses, therapists,
dietitians, social workers and men who are living with each
treatment choice. Random House www.randomhouse.com,
1996 ISBN 0-8129-2319-7
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Morra, Marion & Even Potts, The
Prostate Cancer Answer Book: An unbiased guide to the
treatment choices. For men and their families, here is the
essential guide to the various testing procedures and treatments
for prostate enlargement, infection, and cancer - the first book
that enables you to fully understand your diagnosis and the many
options available. The authors of the highly respected Choices
offer invaluable detailed information about the nature of prostate
cancer, testing procedure, treatment choices, including
prostatectomy, hormonal manipulation, radiation seeding,
cryosurgery and more. Diet, vaccines, homeopathic, and
experimental treatments, sexual activity and side effects - what
to expect during treatment and recovery, insurance and Medicare
coverage, organizations and support groups and more.
Straightforward, authoritative, based on the most up-to-date and
comprehensive research. This book addresses all the questions you
can, and should, be asking - enabling you to take knowledgeable
steps toward peace of mind and a positive outcome. Avon Books
www.avonbooks.com 1996
ISBN 0-380-78564-1
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Moyad, Mark, and Kenneth Pienta, The ABC's
of Advanced Prostate Cancer. Expert infromation, presented in
a consumer friendly format, for anyone whose cancer has recurred
or spread beyond the prostate, thereby requiring advanced
treatment. Sleeping Bear Press, www.sleepingbearpress.com
or 800.487.2323, 2000, ISBN 1-886947-68-6
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Moyad, Mark, The ABC's of Nutrition
& Supplements for Prostate Cancer. Realistic
approaches to the treatment of prostate cancer through common
sense nutrition & supplements. Sleeping Bear Press,
www.sleepingbearpress.com
2000 or 800.487.2323, 2000, ISBN 1-88694769-4
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Mulhall,
John P., Saving Your Sex Life: A Guide for men with
prostate cancer. The goal of the sexual medicine physician is
to ensure that the couple (should one exist) or the patient has
the abililty to resume satisfactory sexual relations. The goal of
the book is to provide well-researched, well-thought-out
educational material so that you can make a rational decision
regarding your treatment, to give you the tools necessary to
ensure that you get the best care possible and to encourage you to
be proactive about your sexual health, all in an effort to
maximize your sexual function recovery. The good news is that 90%
of men with sexual dysfunction related to prostate cancer are
treatable. That is, 90% of men can resume satisfacotry sexual
intercourse with a partner using available treatments. Hilton
Books, www.hiltonpub.com,
2008, ISBN 978-0-9800649-6-4
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Perlman, Gerald and Jack Drescher.
A Gay Man's Guide to Prostate Cancer. According to the
American Cancer Society, one man in six will develop prostate
cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death in men. This book
explores the medical facts and psychological aspects of being
diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer as well as the personal
experiences of gay men from various walks of life. This insightful
examination from the perspective of being gay in a predominantly
heterosexual medical world emphasizes the unique concerns gay men
have when confronted with this life-altering disease. Many of the
contributors to this book are or have been involved with Malecare,
Inc., a not-for-profit organization that provides prostate cancer
support for gay men and their families. For informatoin, visit
www.Malecare.com.
Haworth Medical Press, www.HaworthPess.com,
2005, ISBN 1-56023-553-5
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Pilgrim, Aubrey, A Revolutionary
Approach to Prostate Cancer: Alternatives to standard
treatment options, doctors & survivors share their
knowledge. Everyone knows that to win a war, you must first
have a well thought out, knowledgeable plan to attach. This book
is an extensive, strategic, defense plan for men battling prostate
cancer. With the right information, many cases of this dreaded
killer can be detected in an early, curable stage. This
comprehensive guide, written by more than twenty medical doctors,
provides its readers with lifesaving advice and critical
information regarding prostate cancer detection, diagnosis,
available resources and treatment options. Sterling House
Publisher 1998 ISBN 1-56315-086-7
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Rous, Stephen, The Prostate Book: Sound advice on symptoms
and treatment, W. W. Norton, 1994
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Salmans, Sandra, Prostate: Questions
you have...Answers you need, Sandra Salmans. Almost all men
over the age of 45 exhibit some form of prostate-related symptoms,
but are these symptoms important? Here are the
authoritative answers to all your questions about prostate
problems and treatments. This is a complete guide to prostate
health. What should a man do to maintain prostate
health? Is benign prostate hyperplasia or
BPH (enlarged prostate), an inevitable part of the aging
process for men? Does treatment for prostatic disease
necessarily result in impotence? And, what should a
consumer ask a physician when prostate surgery is recommended or
suggested? These and hundreds of other questions are
answered with information directly from the leading medical
experts in this easy-to-read, consumer-friendly guidebook. People
Medical Society, 1996 ISBN 1-882606-63-9
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Scardino, Peter, Straight Talk on Prostate Health, Health
Video, 1994
- Stoff, Jesse A , Dallas Clouatre, The Prostate
Miracle: New natural therapies that can save your life!
Win the battle against prostate cancer. Thousands of men already
have, thanks to remarkable new natural therapies researched and
developed by leading scientists and physicians. This book shows
you how diet and supplements can safely and dramatically reduce
high PSA levels, which indicate the presence of disease.
These supplements include PC SPES, selenium, lycopene,
AIDBCWE, COQ-10, and shark liver oil. It also reveals the role of
enzymes, Chinese herbs, and detoxification to boost the immune
system and enhance cancer-fighting power. The author's regimen
works! Today, 98% of his prostate cancer patients are on the
road to recovery. Kensington Publications, 2000,
ISBN 1-57566-544-1
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Stolar, Mark, Viagra
& You: New treatments for potency and sexual
health. It's been called a "miracle drug" that promises to
restore potency and vitality to the sex lives of countless
couples. With strong and growing sales, this new treatment has
made it clear that in many, if not most cases, sexual difficulties
aren't "all in your head". This sensible guide discussees the new
"potency prescription" - and explores issues such as: How it
works, cautions, potential side effects and other practical
concerns, looking closely at alternative treatments, teaming up
with the right doctor, achieving and maintaining sexual health,
making Viagra part of a loving realtionship. CMB Publishing
www.penguinputnam.com
1999 ISBN 0-425-16802-6
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Terry, Marshall, Angels Prostate Fall. Professor Stanley
Morris's orderly world of teaching, scholarship, and committee
meetings is shaken when he gets the surprise so many men of his
age dread - a diagnosis of prostate cancer. In his struggle to
keep his sense of humor, his identity, and his dignity, he emerges
as a sort of Everyman as he stoically makes his way through his
physical and spiritual ordeal. His spirit, his loyalty to his
wife, family and students and to his place in his university
community are at the heart of this small gem of an impressionistic
novel. Southern Methodist University Press, 2001
ISBN 0-87074-463-1
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Torres,
Joe, Two for One: A spouse's guide to coping with
prostate cancer."Our marriage has been filled with great joy
and, of course, its share of challenges. Through it all, it's
always been the two of us - making plans, sharing values, creating
a family, striving together toward our hopes and dreams. So when
my husband learned he had prostate cancer, there was no questions
I'd be there for him. What I came to realize, though, was that
prostate cancer involved me too, in direct and intimate ways.
Although prostate cancer was first and foremost about my husband's
life, it would be the two of us who would battle this disease, on
our own and together as a couple. As a spouse, you may have your
own feelings and needs, questions and worries. This booklet is
intended to provide insights into the strong emotions and other
challenges you may face as you and your spouse go forward in the
fight against prostate cancer." Alie Torre, wife of New York
Yankess Manager Joe Torre. Includes a great resource list.
www.praecis.com
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Urbaniak, Eva,
Healing Your Prostate: Natural Cures that Work. It's a
national epidemic. Half of all men over the age of 50 experience
problems related to prostate enlargement. And one man in five will
eventually develop prostate cancer. But prostate problems don't
have to be part of getting older. Nature has provided safe and
effective ways for you to reverse prostate enlargement and
dramatically reduce your risk of cancer. Here, a leading
naturopathic physician tells in clear, easy-to-understand language
how you can enjoy perfect prostate health with proven,
all-natural, drug-free, surgery-free methods. Make prostate
troubles vanish with healing herbs that are safer and more
effective than prescription drugs and surgery. Supercharge your
daily diet with delicious, prostate-healing foods. Detect problems
before they become serious with a fail-safe early-warning method.
Harbor Press 1999 ISBN 0-936197-35-8
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Van Horn, Bruce Eric, Yoga for Prostate
Health: Increasing endurance, stamina, and sexual energy.
Use the power of yoga to cut your risk of prostate cancer. Today's
man faces health issues increasing in number like never
before: prostate cancer, high stress levels, decreased sexual
performances, depression and compromised immunity, just to name a
few. In addition, the majority of men fail to cope with these
issues in a healthy way. However, more men are discovering the
power of yoga in fighting specific health problems, as well as
improving overall health. This informative guide focuses on yoga
techniques beneficial for today's man and provides other tips for
improving prostate and sexual health, increasing muscle mass and
flexibility, and relieving everyday stress. In this
reader-friendly, easy-to-read guide, the author discusses the many
benefits of yoga, providing pertinent information that will help
today's man improve his emotional, spiritual and physical health.
Woodland Publishing, www.woodlandpublishing.com,
2001. ISBN 1-58054-342-1
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Vaughan, Susan, Viagra: A guide
to the phenomenal potency - promoting drug. As revolutionary
as "the pill" and more controversial than Prozac,
potency-promoting Viagra has quickly become the most successfully
launched drug in pharmaceutical history. Since its FDA approval,
the oral medication has proven nearly 80 percent effective -
reviving the sex lives of hundreds of thousands of couples, while
finally bringing the age-old problem of erectile dysfunction out
from under the covers. Here the author clearly explains the full
potential of America's favorite new drug - and its possible
ramifications. Pocket Books www.simonsays.com
1998 ISBN 0-671-02733-6
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Vilas, Santiago, Prostate Cancer is Curable. In the US
alone, 234,460 new cases of Prostate Cancer were diagnosed in 2006
and 27,350 deaths. The book addresses a multiplicity of issues
with provacative stimuli and arguments seldom found in other
studies. Prostate misbehavior can dramatically change men and
their partners forever. It is surprising that a mature man may
never have wondered about the intricacies that make his plumbing
system work. A patient's cry "Why me?" is intrinsically senseless,
although it may be emotionally understandable. The prostate is
fickle,intrinsically dispensable and disposable, although not
replaceable. The physician-patient relationship is not a marriage.
One cannot survive without the other. This book includes comments
from over 100 Prostate Cancer patients and survivors from seven
countries. The Chronology of Events, the first historic
compilation of its kind, reveals that the patient is not alone, or
the first man to be concerned about his Prostate. Learn when and
how to request which tests and why. "I have been reading prostate
cancer material for the past six years and this book is one of the
best. It covers everything a man should know about prostate
cancer, including the two most important issues to consider before
selecting treatments: what is the actual cure rate and what
are the side effects. Every man 40+ should read it." Nelson
Boudreaux, publisher of Prostate Caner Man to Man
Newsletters. Yago Editorial, www.yagoeditorial.com,
2006, ISBN 0-9748946-1-3
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Wainrib, Barbara Rubin & Sandra
Haber, Men, Women and Prostate Cancer: A medical and
psychological guide for women and the men they love. What
happens when a middle-aged man, facing all sorts of new concerns
about his virility, suddenly discovers that he has prostate
cancer? In the overwhelming majority of cases, men in this
situation turn to the women in their lives. In keeping with this
reality, this book is primarily addressed to the women who care
for men during their illness. It offers detailed, life-saving
information about the disease and takes readers step-by-step from
cause, detection and diagnosis through treatment, recovery and
post-treatment life. Striking a healthy balance between technical
knowledge and practical how-to suggestions, the authors use
easy-to-understand language to demystify treatment options,
procedures and side effects, and offer helpful advice on how
partner and patient can deal with sex and emotional issues before,
during and after diagnosis. New Harbinger Publicatoins, www.newharbinger.com
2000 ISBN 1-57224-182-9
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Walsh, Dr. Patrick, Guide to Surviving
Prostate Cancer: Give yourself a second opinion. In the
year 2000, more than 180,000 American men were diagnosed with
prostate cancer and nearly 32,000 died from it. But this is a book
of hope. Today, most men are diagnosed with curable disease.
Curative treatment - surgery and radiation - is better than ever.
And there has been a revolution in treating advanced cancer. In
this lifesaving guide, the author arms readers with full details
on every aspect of prostate cancer, including causes, prevention,
diet, diagnosis, treatments, and medications. Even when cancer has
spread beyond the prostate, there is still much hope - now more
than ever before. Warner Books, www.twbookmark.com
2001, ISBN 0-446-52640-1
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Walsh, Patrick & Worthington, Janet
Farrar, The Prostate: A guide for men and the women who
love them. In this definitive, illustrated book, the author
tells you everything you need to know about the prostate and
prostate disorders, including detailed, important information
about every stage of prostate cancer - from detection to cure -
offering you the right choices for your body, your sec life, and
your well-being. Benign prostate enlargement and urinary problems,
inflammation of the prostate, PSA tests, the latest
treatments for prostate cancer, and possible side effects of
radical prostatectomy, including incontinence and impotence, and
how they can be successfully treated. Warner Books www.pathfinder.com/twep
1997 ISBN 0-446-60432-1
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90% of men will get prostate cancer by the time they're 90.
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